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Writing his last chapter on the affair that damaged the for mer president’s second term, Ray said Clinton lied in January 1998 testimony denying a sexual relationship with Lewinsky. Clinton also “impeded the due administration of justice” by drawing presidential secretary Betty Currie into his false account, Ray added. “The independent counsel concluded that sufficient evi dence existed to prosecute and that such evidence would ’prob ably be sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction,”’ said the report, quoting from Justice Department guidelines for bringing criminal cases. Just before Clinton left office early last year, his lawyers made an arrangement with Ray that spared him from criminal charges in the Lewinsky affair. In addition to admitting that he “knowingly gave evasive and misleading answers” about his sexual relationship, the presi dent surrendered his law license for five years. Ray said “the independent counsel’s judgment that suffi cient evidence existed to prose cute President Clinton was con- finned by President Clinton’s admissions” on his last full day in office “and by evidence showing that he engaged in conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice.” Revealing few new facts, Ray’s assessment was criticized by Clinton defenders. Julian Epstein, former chief Democratic counsel to the House Judiciary Committee, called the report’s conclusions “a bone thrown to the right wing,” which Epstein said was unhappy that the Lewinsky matter was settled short of indictment. “The $70 million investiga tion of President Clinton from 1994 to 2001 was intense, expensive, partisan and long ... and there’s nothing new in this report,” said Clinton lawyer David Kendall. Regarding Ray’s findings in the Lewinsky matter, “it’s not clear what the purpose of the report is other than to promote Robert Ray’s Senate campaign, Monica Lewinsky’s HBO spe cial and the Paula Jones vs. Tonya Harding boxing match,” said Jennifer Palmieri, a former spokesperson for Clinton. Ray acknowledges that he is considering seeking the nomi- Ample evidence against Clint Independent Counsel Robert Ray concluded Wednesday there was enough evidence for criminal charges against’ Clinton in the scandal with Monica Lewinsky. May 6, 1994 Paula Jones sues Clinton alleging he exposed himself to her In an Arkansas hotel room in 1991. Jan. 17,1998 Clinton denies having -sexual relations* with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky while questioned by Jones’ attorneys. Jsn. 26 On TV, Clinton says: *1 did not have sexual relation*, with that woman. Miss Lewinsky' Aug. 6 Lewinsky testifies before grand jury investigating Clinton for obstruetton of justice. Aug. 17 Clinton provides videotape testimony saying relationship with Lewinsky was Inappropriate* Sept. 11 House releases the Starr Report, which ouSnes grounds for Oct. 8 House votes 258-176 for fufl Impeachment inquiry Nov. 13 Clinton settles Jones’ sexual harassment suit. Dec. 19 House votes to impeach Clinton, accusing Nm of committing perjury and obstructing justice Jen. 7,1990 Ctmton's impeachment trial ◦pens m the Senate. Jan. 27 After arguments are heard. Senate votes to impeach Clinton Feb. 1 Lewinsky is questioned by House impeachment managers. Feb. 12 Senate votes to acquit Clinton of impeachment charges: Clinton tells nation he is Big ngap. ■Despite " show of tl- on Ice,” fi April 13.21 Reed Arenl lac1111> | ice [With no? heighten in lS experience^ Jan. 19, Mf seoiester, Ste - c Hod- expects to nj a spring lin^ cus. Muste« filming. Hoc deficit of $2. ™ r hat figea stnkes ate SOURCE: Associated Press nation to challenge Sen. Robert Torricelli, D-N.J., but has not announced his candidacy or filed any paperwork. His report focused on two events: Clinton’s testimony in the Paula Jones sexual harass ment lawsuit and his interaction with Currie, the presidential secretary he summoned to the White House for a meeting the day after that testimony. According to Currie’s testi mony, Clinton told the secretary that she had always been pres ent when Clinton was with Lewinsky, that Lewinsky “came on to” Clinton, that Currie “could see and hear everything” and that the president never touched the White House intern. “President Clinton's offens es had a significant adverse impact on the community, sub stantially affecting the public’s view of the integrity of our legal system,” said Ray. “The nature and seriousness of the offenses investigated and the deterrent effect of prosecution were substantial federal interests which would have been served by prosecu tion of President Clinton,” the report added. Rep. 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