Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


WASHINGTON, March 20 (UPI) _ President Clinton's attorney is poised to
release the
cross-examination of former White House aide Kathleen Willey that he
conducted during her
deposition in the Paula Jones case. 

White House lawyer Robert Bennett is expected to release evidence he
believes will undermine the
damage Willey did in the deposition and her much-publicized television
interview, in which she
claimed Clinton inappropriately kissed and groped her. 

Clinton's lawyer will present his evidence to the media at 3 p.m., EST
at his Washington office. 

It's expected that Bennett's line of questioning attempted to call
Willey's credibility into question.
The White House has released a number of congenial letters sent by
Willey to the president after the
alleged incident in November 1993. 

Bennett has hinted that he will make the case that Willey's testimony
was not relevant to Paula
Jones' case. 
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