Does the Jones team have any witnesses who saw Clinton go from the luncheon back to the hotel?
It came as a total surprise to the Jones team that the president was not at the hotel for a luncheon — they thought he had been there for lunch and had simply lingered. The significance of this is enormous because Paula’s claim is for emotional distress. She claims that what happened in the hotel room caused her to flee the room shaking, run downstairs and tell her co-worker what happened, then leave work early. Had this happened in the morning, before lunch, there would have been scores of people who could have attested to the fact that they had seen her. Why isn’t the Clinton camp seizing this information, bringing it to light? You’d have to ask the Clinton camp. There is a gag order and the president’s lawyers are not the kind to go out and give a lot of information. In other words, if the Clinton camp brought up the time line earlier, the Jones camp might have adjusted it accordingly. They would have room to be vague. Now they are locked in at 2:30. Again, if this information is t