Almost 15 years after the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal rocked the White House and Bill Clinton’s presidency, reports are suggesting that Lewinsky’s tape to the former president has reappeared. According to the Enquirer the tape and love letters to Clinton were obtained from a cleaner. The cleaner told the Enquirer:
I was supposed to shred everything in late 1998, but for some reason I kept this material.
The National Enquirer reported that the audio from the four minute tape contained only Lewinsky’s voice. Lewinsky said:
Since I know you will be alone tomorrow evening, I have two proposals for you, neither of which is you not seeing me.
I could take my clothes off and start… well… I know you wouldn’t enjoy that? I hope to see you later and I hope you will follow my script and do what I want.
The magazine then reported that Lewinsky told Clinton to have his secretary Betty Currie schedule an off the record meeting which allowed the pair to meet. Lewinsky said:
Now the first thing that has to happen is that you need to pre-plan with Betty that you will leave the office at, I don¹t know, at 7, 7:30 so that everyone else who hates me that causes me lots of trouble goes home.
Then you quickly sneak back and then in the meantime I quickly sneak over and then we can have a nice little visit for, you know, 15 minutes or half an hour. Whatever you want.
This unearthing of the material could negatively impact Hillary Clinton’s bid for president in 2016. A source said:
The Clintons thought this sex tape was dead and buried,’ said the source. ‘If this tape and other material are surfacing now, imagine what else must be out there?
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