Why?

Has it been proven that he perjured himself?

To me, yes. I have seen the tapes of him denying that any meetings existed, and I know of the meetings that took place And a breath emails in which he discusses them with people.
 
To me, yes. I have seen the tapes of him denying that any meetings existed, and I know of the meetings that took place And a breath emails in which he discusses them with people.

Too bad you have no standing to bring charges, Brad.

Have you thought of getting some women to accuse him of something salacious?

:rofl2:
 
Are you going to assert that delays between alleged sex crimes and the public accusations of same are prejudicial to the credibility of accusers, Brad?

Are you sure you want to open that door, Brad?

No, I’m saying that when Bill Clinton was elected there were no credible allegations of sexual harassment or rape.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Jones


Paula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin; September 17, 1966) is a former Arkansas state employee who sued U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment. The Paula Jones case precipitated Clinton's impeachment in the House of Representatives and the subsequent acquittal by the Senate on February 12, 1999


the court dismissed the Paula Jones harassment lawsuit, before trial, on the grounds that Jones failed to demonstrate any damages
 
No, I’m saying that when Bill Clinton was elected there were no credible allegations of sexual harassment or rape.

That you know of.

Right, Brad?

Perhaps you can explain to the forum what bearing your ignorance of said allegations has on the credibility of the accusers.
 
On August 29, 1997, Jones' attorneys Davis and Cammarata asked to resign from the case, believing the settlement offer they had secured, which Jones refused, was the appropriate way to end the case.[11] In September, Judge Wright accepted their request.[6]
Jones was then represented by the Rutherford Institute, a conservative legal organization, and by a Dallas law firm. Carpenter-McMillan continued to serve as Jones' spokesperson. In December 1997, Jones reduced the damages sought in her suit against Clinton to $525,000 and agreed to remove Clinton's co-defendant and former bodyguard, Danny Ferguson, from the suit.[6]
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Jones


Paula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin; September 17, 1966) is a former Arkansas state employee who sued U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment. The Paula Jones case precipitated Clinton's impeachment in the House of Representatives and the subsequent acquittal by the Senate on February 12, 1999


the court dismissed the Paula Jones harassment lawsuit, before trial, on the grounds that Jones failed to demonstrate any damages







Conclusion of case[edit]
On November 13, 1998, Clinton settled with Jones for $850,000, the entire amount of her claim, but without an apology, in exchange for her agreement to drop the appeal. Robert S. Bennett, Clinton's attorney, still maintained that Jones's claim was baseless and that Clinton only settled so he could end the lawsuit and move on with his life.[9] In March 1999, Judge Wright ruled that Jones would get only $200,000 from the settlement and that the rest of the money would pay for her legal expenses.[13]
Before the end of the entire litigation, her marriage broke apart. She also appeared in the news media to show the results of a makeover [14] and of a Rhinoplasty paid for by a donor.[15]
 
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