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...sidebar: Larry King shocks Lewinsky lawyer Ginsburg by telling him that the New York Times plans to print something about Monica's answering machine and what the President purportedly said on it. Then, 15 minutes later, he recants, saying he had no idea what the Times was going to print. This, as Greenfield later pointed out in the town hall, was not a bug, but a feature: Broadcasters can correct their mistakes in real time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Last Word | 1/29/1998 | See Source »

WASHINGTON: It doesn't sound good for Monica Lewinsky. "If you asked if we made any progress, we are making progress today on preparing Monica a defense," said her attorney, William Ginsburg, after a brief meeting with the tough-talking Kenneth Starr Thursday. That could mean no immunity deal, which in turn raises the possibility that the ex-intern at the center of the affair will be called before Starr's grand jury ? only to plead the Fifth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Deal for Monica? | 1/29/1998 | See Source »

Monica Lewinsky's lawyer, William Ginsburg, and Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr spent the day in the pas de deux that lawyers call the "immunity dance." No deal's been struck -- at least, none has been announced. Reportedly, Lewinsky would reverse her earlier testimony and say she had a sexual relationship with President Clinton in exchange for immunity. But Starr wants to hear the ex-intern testify that Clinton and Vernon Jordan pressured her into covering up the affair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lewinsky, Starr, and the Immunity Dance | 1/24/1998 | See Source »

WASHINGTON: While the White House stays muted, Monica Lewinsky's attorney is displaying the one thing we haven't yet seen from the main players in "Interngate:" Emotion. "I may be the only person in the country, apart from her parents, who actually cares about Monica," William Ginsburg told CNN. It may be nothing more than a legal tactic ? make the public sympathetic to his client. But amid the determined silence from other leading players in the scandal ? Clinton, Tripp and Lewinsky herself ? Ginsburg's indignant quotes seem likely to be devoured by a hungry public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anger at Lewinsky 'Squeeze' | 1/23/1998 | See Source »

...Lewinsky, he says, is "mentally devastated." He himself is "angry and upset" at the treatment his client received when the Linda Tripp wire sting went into operation. "How many FBI agents does it take to handle a 24-year-old girl?" Ginsburg asked. His claims: That she was detained by prosecutors for nine hours without counsel. That Kenneth Starr is treating her as "a target" in the investigation ? meaning no immunity ? and has threatened to subpoena her parents. That Starr wanted to wire Lewinsky ? and bug her conversations with the President himself. Starr fired back, issuing a statement that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anger at Lewinsky 'Squeeze' | 1/23/1998 | See Source »

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