Lewinsky and Clinton secret audio tape leaked

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A secret audio recording a conversation between former U.S. President Bill Clinton and one-time White House intern Monica Lewinsky has recently surfaced, according to a Daily Mail report.

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. [File photo]



The 3-minute, 47-second audio tape was recorded by Lewinsky in November 1997. During their racy conversation, Lewinsky can be heard trying to persuade Clinton to meet with her.

"Since I know you will be alone tomorrow evening, I have two proposals for you, neither of which is you not seeing me," she says according to American supermarket tabloid National Enquirer.

"I could take my clothes off and start…I hope to see you later and I hope you will follow my script and do what I want," Lewinsky continues.

According to the Daily Mail reports, Lewinsky hoped that Betty Currie, Clinton's secretary at the time, could make plans for them to meet without this meeting being formally recorded.

For the first plan, Lewinsky advised Clinton to tell Currie that he was going to leave the office at 7 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. the next evening and would return later that night. "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," she said on the tape. Her second suggestion is meeting him for a movie.

The audio tape, which was supposed to have been destroyed, was obtained by a cleaner hired by friends of Lewinsky, and subsequently found its way to the National Enquirer.

The Clintons assumed the sex tape had been destroyed years ago. The leakage of the racy tape might harm Hillary Clinton's shot at presidency in 2016.

 

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