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did paula jones ever get a settlement

by Mr. Javier Pollich MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Following a series of civil suits and appeals through the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals from May 1994 to January 1996, Clinton v. Jones eventually reached the United States Supreme Court on May 27, 1997. The case was later settled by a federal appeals court on November 13, 1998.

How much did Paula Jones get for her lawsuit?

Paula eventually received an $850,000 settlement for the case and a formal apology from President Clinton, though she claims much of that settlement went to legal fees and other taxes. Where is Paula Jones now?

What did Paula Jones get from Bill Clinton?

Paula Jones in October. (AP File) President Clinton reached an out-of-court settlement with Paula Jones yesterday, agreeing to pay her $850,000 to drop the sexual harassment lawsuit that led to the worst political crisis of his career and only the third presidential impeachment inquiry in American history.

How much did Bill Clinton pay to settle the Jones case?

On appeal, Clinton agreed to an out-of-court settlement, paying Jones and her lawyers $850,000 to drop the suit; the vast majority of this money was used to pay Jones's legal fees. Clinton's lawyer said that the President made the settlement only so he could end the lawsuit for good and move on with his life.

Where is Paula Jones now?

Where is Paula Jones today? She works as a real estate agent in Arkansas Paula Jones sparked the sexual harassment accusations avalanche that would tarnish President Bill Clinton’s presidency and leave him on the brink of impeachment.

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Who is Paula Jones?

Paula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin; September 16, 1966) is an American civil servant. A former Arkansas state employee, Jones sued U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment. The Paula Jones case provided the impetus for Independent Counsel Ken Starr to broaden his on-going investigation into Clinton's pre-presidency financial dealings with the Whitewater Land Company, and resulted in Clinton's impeachment in the House of Representatives and subsequent acquittal by the Senate on February 12, 1999. Specifically, Clinton was asked under oath about Monica Lewinsky in the Jones suit, denied having ever had sexual relations with her, and was accused of perjury after evidence of sexual contact was exposed. The Jones lawsuit also led to a landmark legal precedent by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that a sitting U.S. president is not exempt from civil litigation for acts committed outside of public office.

When did the Jones lawsuit against Clinton end?

Jones filed a sexual harassment suit against Clinton on May 6, 1994, two days before the expiration of the three-year statute of limitations, and sought $750,000 in damages.

What did Judge Wright order Clinton to pay in the Jones case?

She ordered Clinton to pay $1,202 to the court and an additional $90,000 to Jones's lawyers for expenses incurred, far less than the $496,000 that the lawyers originally requested.

What did the Supreme Court decide in the case of Jones v. Clinton?

Judge Susan Webber Wright granted President Clinton's motion for summary judgment, ruling that Jones could not demonstrate that she had suffered any damages. As to the claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress, Wright ruled that Jones failed to show that Clinton's actions constituted "outrageous conduct" as required of the tort, alongside not showing proof of damages caused by distress. Jones appealed the dismissal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, where, at oral argument, two of the three judges on the panel appeared sympathetic to her arguments. Clinton and his defense team then challenged Jones' right to bring a civil lawsuit against a sitting president for an incident that occurred prior to the defendant's becoming president. The Clinton defense team took the position that the trial should be delayed until the president was no longer in office, because the job of the president is unique and does not allow him to take time away from it to deal with a private civil lawsuit. The case went through the courts, eventually reaching the Supreme Court. On May 27, 1997, the Court unanimously ruled against Clinton, and allowed the lawsuit to proceed. Clinton dismissed Jones' story and agreed to move on with the lawsuit.

When did the Clinton case go to the Supreme Court?

The case went through the courts, eventually reaching the Supreme Court. On May 27, 1997 , the Court unanimously ruled against Clinton, and allowed the lawsuit to proceed. Clinton dismissed Jones' story and agreed to move on with the lawsuit.

When did the Clinton case go to trial?

On April 2, 1998, before the case could reach trial, Judge Wright granted Clinton's motion for dismissal, ruling that Jones could not show that she had suffered any damages. Jones soon appealed the dismissal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Was the Jones suit dismissed?

Jones's suit was dismissed as lacking legal merit prior to Clinton's impeachment and the exposure of the Lewinsky affair. But in August 1998 Clinton's relationship with Lewinsky, and compelling evidence that he had lied about it under oath in the Jones suit, was brought to light.

What does it mean when Paula Jones' case is settled?

With the case settled, the president has a chance to end the distractions of scandal for the final two years of his presidency , this official added. "What this means is that not a single one of those 750 days [left] will be taken up by Paula Jones," he said. Said another White House adviser, "It's just another piece of the puzzle put in so he can move forward on his own agenda for the next two years."

Who financed Paula's lawsuit?

John W. Whitehead, president of the Rutherford Institute, which financed her lawsuit, called the deal "justice for Paula" and said it would draw attention to "the importance of protecting powerless women from workplace harassment and the role of the rule of law in our highest offices.".

How much did Bennett offer to settle with Jones?

While previous attempts to settle had repeatedly failed, Jones's lawyers approached Bennett in September with a $1 million proposal that abandoned her long-standing demand for an apology from the president, a condition that had been a deal-killer for Clinton. Bennett countered with a $500,000 offer, then upped it to $700,000, but Jones held out for the full $1 million and insisted on taking the other $1 million from businessman Abe Hirschfeld as well.

Why did Hirschfeld quit?

Frustrated by their client's unyielding stance and convinced that Hirschfeld was too erratic to deal with, Jones's lawyers informed her they planned to quit, which appeared to shake her into agreeing to break ties with her would-be benefactor.

How much money did Jones offer to drop his appeal?

To short-circuit the appeal, the two sides came together yesterday after two months of fitful negotiations that often appeared on the verge of collapse and nearly unraveled because of the unsolicited intrusion of a New York tycoon who offered $1 million of his own money to persuade Jones to drop the case in the national interest.

What did the judge say about the Jones case?

District Judge Susan Webber Wright dismissed the case last spring, ruling that even if Jones's allegations were true, such "boorish and offensive" behavior would not be severe enough to constitute sexual harassment under the law.

Who did Clinton settle with for sexual harassment?

Paula Jones in October. (AP File) President Clinton reached an out-of-court settlement with Paula Jones yesterday, agreeing to pay her $850,000 to drop the sexual harassment lawsuit that led to the worst political crisis of his career and only the third presidential impeachment inquiry in American history.

Who is Paula Jones married to?

Paula married Steve Mark McFadden in 2001, with whom she shares one son. The couple settled in Arkansas, where Jones works as a real estate agent. After her marriage, Paula dropped in and out of the public eye, with her boxing match against Tonya Harding drawing plenty of publicity.

Who plays Paula Jones in the series?

Impeachment details the events that culminated in Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial. Annaleigh Ashford portrays Paula Jones in the limited series.

Who was the woman who sparked the sexual harassment scandal?

Paula Jones sparked the sexual harassment accusations avalanche that would tarnish President Bill Clinton’s presidency and leave him on the brink of impeachment. Jones filed a sexual harassment suit against President Clinton in May 2014 – a lawsuit that Clinton contested because he was a sitting president, and therefore, immune from litigation.

Who is Paula Jones?

Paula is known for the lawsuit she filed against former President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment, alleging that he asked her to come to his hotel room, where he then propositioned and exposed himself to her, in 1991. While she didn't originally report the incident, she came forward with her allegations in 1994, filing a sexual harassment suit against him after he was elected president.

How much did Paula receive for her murder?

Paula eventually received an $850,000 settlement for the case and a formal apology from President Clinton, though she claims much of that settlement went to legal fees and other taxes.

How much did Jones keep from the Clinton settlement?

Jones kept $200,000 from the settlement and the remainder went to her lawyers. People on social media compared Clinton’s settlement payment to “hush money” payments made to former Playboy model Karen McDougal and adult film star Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.

How much did Clinton pay Paula Jones?

Many people on Twitter recently said that former President Bill Clinton paid former Arkansas state employee Paula Jones $850,000 in hush money, comparing it to payments made to women who allege that they had affairs with President Donald Trump. & Clinton paid Paula Jones $850,000 to keep quiet. Msm not bothered at all.

Is Clinton's payment to Jones remotely similar to the payments made to McDougal and Clifford?

Zaid, P.C., law firm and contributor to Lawfare, told The Daily Caller News Foundation in an email that Clinton’s payment to Jones is not “remotely similar or analogous” to the payments made to McDougal and Clifford.

Where did the settlement money come from?

The New York Times reported that $475,000 of the settlement money came from Clinton’s insurance policy against civil liability with Chubb Group Insurance and that most, if not all, of the rest came from then-first lady Hillary Clinton’s blind trust.

Was Clinton's $850,000 payment part of a lawsuit settlement?

Clinton’s $850,000 payment was part of a lawsuit settlement, not part of an agreement to keep her silent about the alleged incidents. Jones’ allegation was public at the time of the payment.

Did McDougal get freed?

McDougal was freed from her contract after a settlement in April, and federal court filings showed that neither Trump nor Cohen plan to enforce Clifford’s NDA.

Where does Paula Jones live?

Jones declined an interview with The Daily Beast. Her husband, with whom she lives in Arkansas, Steven McFadden, told me that Jones is cautious these days when it comes to the media, but in a brief telephone call, praised his wife for weathering more than most could imagine. “Paula’s definitely a strong lady.

Who set up Paula Jones' legal defense fund?

After the Penthouse shaming, some of Jones’s staunchest conservative supporters turned their backs on her; among them, Operation Rescue’s Rick Mahoney, who set up Paula’s first legal defense fund. “All the sudden these pictures surface and and then they dumped me like a hot potato,” Jones would later explain to Joe Conason. “I guess because I was dirty and this and that…”

What did Paula Jones say about Bill Clinton?

When Jones expressed shock and disgust, she says Clinton stopped, and told her, “Well, I don’t want to make you do anything you don’t want to do.” After the alleged encounter, Jones claimed she was threatened, intimidated, and reassigned—all, she claimed, as retribution for refusing Clinton.

How did Jones respond to his rejection of her advances?

According to the unnamed handyman, Jones responded to his rejection of her advances with, “You men… I can get back at you, you’ll see.”

Why did Patrick Mahoney create the legal defense fund for Jones?

Anti-abortion group Operation Rescue’s leader Patrick Mahoney created a legal defense fund for Jones, because he said, “sexual harassment is wrong.” (Mahoney has not formally endorsed a candidate in 2016, but on Twitter, called Trump’s behavior toward women during the campaign, “troubling and shameful.”.

Who represented the plaintiff in the Jones case?

In 1997, Jones was being represented by Gilbert Davis and Joseph Cammarata —two moderate Republicans who suggested that Jones accept a settlement offer of $700,000. For her part, Jones later said, “Oh, I instructed them many times to try and get the case settled…”.

Who funded the American Spectator?

Jones first appeared on the public eye in the pages of the American Spectator, the ultra-conservative magazine funded by billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife that acted as the central cog in what Hillary Clinton would famously described as “ a vast right-wing conspiracy ” out to ruin her husband.

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Overview

Jones v. Clinton

In a declaration sworn under penalty of felony, Jones alleged that, on May 8, 1991, while working on official business in her capacity as a state employee of the AIDC, she attended the Annual Governor's Quality Conference at the Excelsior Hotel in Little Rock. Jones alleged she was asked by an Arkansas State Police Trooper to report to Arkansas Governor Clinton's hotel room in the Excelsior Hotel (now the Little Rock Marriott), where Clinton propositioned and exposed himself t…

Early life

Jones was born in Lonoke, Arkansas. She was the daughter of a minister in the Church of the Nazarene and raised within that congregation.
Jones graduated from a high school in Carlisle, Arkansas, in 1984. She briefly attended a secretarial school in Little Rock, Arkansas. Living in Little Rock, she met her husband, Steve Jones, in 1989. She worked a number of jobs before joining the Arkansas Industrial Development Com…

Politics

In February 2016, Jones endorsed Donald Trump for the 2016 United States presidential election. That same week, she attended a rally for Trump held in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she asked for a selfie with him.
In October 2016, Jones joined Trump for a press conference before the second 2016 Presidential Debate to air grievances against Hillary and Bill Clinton. The conference also included Juanita Bro…

See also

• Bill Clinton sexual misconduct allegations
• Celebrity Boxing
• Gennifer Flowers

Further reading

• Clinton, Bill (2005). My Life. Vintage. ISBN 1-4000-3003-X.

External links

• Jones v. Clinton, et al. Federal District Court Docket
• Barak, Daphne (September 23, 1998). "Jones would have been happy with an apology". Irish Examiner. Archived from the original on August 12, 2012. Retrieved September 26, 2007.
• Conason, Joe; Lyons, Gene (2000). The Hunting of the President. Thomas Dunne Books. ISBN 0-312-24547-5.

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