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Clinton lawyer Bob Bennett, constrained by politics from delving into PAULA JONES' sexual history as he prepares for a possible trial in her harassment suit, intends to probe what he asserts was Jones' real motive for coming forward: money.
CNN: Verbatim
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Most of the legal bills are from the private law firms of David Kendall, who represents the president and the first lady in Independent Counsel Ken Starr's various investigations, and Robert Bennett, who represents the president in the Paula Jones case.
CNN: By WOLF BLITZER AND KARLA CROSSWHITE/
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Led by Robert Bennett, his lawyers have asked Judge Susan Webber Wright to dismiss Paula Jones' case.
CNN: Now It's Her Turn
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William McMillan, acting as interim lawyer for Paula Jones, tells CNN by phone that he plans to call President Bill Clinton's attorney, Robert Bennett, on Tuesday "to see how the conversation goes" about an out-of court-settlement.
CNN: AllPolitics - Jones' Settlement Talks Set For Tuesday