ALSO BY JEFFREY TOOBIN
Opening Arguments: A Young Lawyers First CaseUnited
States v. Oliver North
The Run of His Life: The People v. O. J. Simpson
Copyright 1999 by Jeffrey Toobin
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Contents
Cast of Characters
KEY PLAYERS
William Jefferson Clinton, president of the United States
Hillary Rodham Clinton, first lady of the United States
Paula Corbin Jones, plaintiff in civil lawsuit against President Clinton
Monica Lewinsky, White House intern and staffer, July 1995April 1996; Pentagon staffer, April 1996January 1998
Linda Tripp, Monica Lewinskys coworker and confidante at the Pentagon; former White House staffer
Lucianne Goldberg, Linda Tripps literary agent
Michael Isikoff, journalist, The Washington Post and Newsweek
ATTORNEYS FOR PAULA JONES (in order of appearance)
Daniel M. Traylor
Gilbert Davis
Joseph Cammarata
John Whitehead, the Rutherford Institute
Donovan Campbell, James Fisher, and David Pyke of Rader, Campbell, Fisher & Pyke
ELVES (advisers to the Jones legal team)
George Conway
Ann Coulter
Richard Porter
Jerome Marcus
OTHER SUPPORTERS OF PAULA JONES
Cliff Jackson, Arkansas-based anti-Clinton activist
Peter W. Smith, Chicago-based anti-Clinton financier
David Brock, journalist, The American Spectator
Randall Terry, founder of Operation Rescue
Patrick Mahoney, clergyman, director of the Christian Defense Coalition
Cindy Hays, fund-raiser
Susan Carpenter-McMillan, antiabortion activist
Rick and Beverly Lambert, private investigators
FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES OF PAULA JONES
Stephen Jones, husband
Debra Ballentine, friend
Pamela Blackard, friend and coworker
Dennis Kirkland, alleged former boyfriend
ARKANSAS STATE TROOPERS
Larry Patterson
Roger Perry
Ronnie Anderson
Danny Ferguson
L. D. Brown
ATTTORNEYS FOR MONICA LEWINSKY (in order of appearance)
Francis Carter
William Ginsburg
Nathaniel H. Speights III
Plato Cacheris
Jacob Stein
Sydney Hoffmann
FAMILY OF MONICA LEWINSKY
Bernard Lewinsky, father
Marcia Lewis, mother
R. Peter Straus, fianc of Marcia Lewis
ATTORNEYS FOR PRESIDENT CLINTON
Office of the White House Counsel
Bernard Nussbaum, counsel to the president
Charles F. C. Ruff, counsel to the president
Bruce Lindsey, deputy counsel to the president
Cheryl Mills, deputy counsel to the president
Jane Sherburne, special counsel to the president
Lanny Davis, special counsel to the president
Lanny Breuer, special counsel to the president
Gregory Craig, special counsel to the president
Personal Attorneys
Robert S. Bennett, Mitchell Ettinger, and Amy Sabrin of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
David Kendall and Nicole Seligman of Williams & Connolly
FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES OF BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON
Jim and Susan McDougal, Whitewater investors
David Hale, former judge and businessman
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, writer and producer
Harry Thomason, director and producer
Dick Morris, political adviser
James Carville, political adviser
Mickey Kantor, former trade representative and commerce secretary
Mark Penn, pollster, Penn, Schoen & Berland
Kathleen Willey, White House volunteer and accuser of sexual misconduct
Julie Hiatt Steele, onetime friend of Willeys
White House Staff
Betty Currie, personal secretary to the president
Nancy Hernreich, director of Oval Office operations
George Stephanopoulos, senior adviser to the president for policy and strategy
Rahm Emanuel, senior adviser to the president for policy and strategy
Sidney Blumenthal, assistant to the president
Paul Begala, counselor to the president
Bayani Nelvis, Navy steward
Glen Maes, Navy steward
Lewis Fox, uniformed Secret Service officer
John Muskett, uniformed Secret Service officer
OFFICE OF INDEPENDENT COUNSEL (OIC)
Kenneth Starr, independent counsel
Selected Other Attorneys (in approximate order of appearance in Starrs office)
Mark Tuohey III
Roger Adelman
John Bates
W. Hickman Ewing, Jr.
Jackie Bennett
Robert Bittman
LeRoy Jahn
Ray Jahn
Bradley Lerman
Brett Kavanaugh
Samuel Dash
Amy St. Eve
Solomon Wisenberg
Paul Rosenzweig
Bruce Udolf
Mary Anne Wirth
Michael Emmick
Karin Immergut
OTHER ATTORNEYS
Kirby Behre, attorney for Linda Tripp
James Moody, attorney for Linda Tripp
William Bristow, attorney for Danny Ferguson
Billy Martin, attorney for Marcia Lewis
JUDGES
Susan Webber Wright, U.S. district judge presiding over Jones v. Clinton
Norma Holloway Johnson, chief judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia