Lawyers for Paula Jones released papers on Friday arguing that her sexual harassment suit against President Clinton should go to trial and accusing the president and his aides of engaging in a “vast enterprise to suppress evidence” in the case. In a 100-page brief and some 600 pages of accompanying documentation, including portions of depositions that other women have given in the case, Jones’ lawyers told U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright that the motion by Clinton’s lawyers to have the case dismissed “should be denied.” “The record before the court provides good reason to believe that Mr. Clinton and those acting on his behalf have engaged in a vast enterprise to suppress evidence in this case and otherwise corrupt these proceedings,” the brief said. The case is scheduled to go to trial in Little Rock, Ark., on May 27.
PAPERS RELEASED IN JONES CASE
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