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Paula Jones lawsuit settled
SALON STAFF REPORT | Four years after Paula Jones brought sexual harassment charges against President Clinton -- charges that gave Kenneth Starr legal justification to investigate the Monica Lewinsky affair and Clinton's attempt to cover it up -- the case was settled Friday, with the president agreeing to pay Jones $850,000. The deal, which included no apology or any admission of guilt, allowed all parties to walk away claiming victory. The Jones case has been complicated by billing squabbles among Jones' various attorneys and disputes over whether an apology by the president would be issued. The settlement comes on the same day that the White House suffered setbacks on two other legal fronts. Independent counsel Starr indicted Webster Hubbell, a former top Justice Department offical and a former partner of Hillary Clinton's at the Rose Law Firm, for the third time, charging him with 15 felonies. If convicted, Hubbell could face 325 years in prison. Starr also sent new evidence to Congress regarding the president's relationship with former White House volunteer Kathleen Willey. The text of the legal agreement between Clinton and Jones follows:
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