Paula Jones’ Lawyers Question Flowers
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Gennifer Flowers, who claims she had a 12-year extramarital affair with President Clinton, was questioned under oath by lawyers leading Paula Corbin Jones’ sexual-harassment suit against the president. Flowers gave a seven-hour pretrial desposition to Jones’ attorneys in Dallas and said it was a grueling experience. “I’m exhausted. I’ve never been through anything like that in my life, and frankly I’m glad it is over,” she said. Jones’ team wanted Flowers’ testimony because her alleged affair with Clinton was winding down about the same time as his alleged harassment of Jones. Clinton has denied Jones’ allegations, and his lawyers this week questioned her in a deposition in Little Rock, Ark. Clinton also denied having an affair with Flowers.
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