Arab Times

Linda Tripp dies at 70:

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Linda Tripp, whose secretly taped conversati­ons with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky provided evidence of an affair with president Bill Clinton that led to his impeachmen­t, died Wednesday. She was 70.

Tripp’s death was confirmed by attorney Joseph Murtha, but he provided no details. She had been treated for breast cancer in 2001.

Tripp was a 48-year-old divorced mother of two living in Columbia, Maryland, when she became a controvers­ial national figure as the Clinton impeachmen­t investigat­ion unfolded in 1998. For some she was a heroine who stood up for the rule of law; for others, she was a schemer for profit who betrayed a friend while posing as a motherly confidant.

As news broke that Tripp was near death, Lewinsky tweeted: “no matter the past, upon hearing that linda tripp is very seriously ill, i hope for her recovery. i can’t imagine how difficult this is for her family.”

Lewinsky was 22 when she worked as a White House intern in summer 1995. That November she and Clinton began their affair, which continued after she was hired for a West Wing job. Reassigned to the Pentagon in April 1996, Lewinsky met Tripp and they became friends.

Tripp provided nearly 20 hours of recorded conversati­ons with Lewinsky to special counsel Ken Starr, who had been investigat­ing a potpourri of allegation­s against the president since his appointmen­t in 1994. His blockbuste­r report, which included a graphic account of the sex scandal, became a bestseller.

Tripp first told the lawyers of Paula Jones about the Clinton-Lewinsky affair in advance of their deposition of the president. Jones had sued Clinton in 1994 for sexual harassment while working for the state of Arkansas in 1991 during Clinton’s governorsh­ip; her attorneys were looking for evidence of Clinton affairs to support her claim. (AP)

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