Never found proof? Clinton was freaking impeached. He lost his license to practice law for his activities. He would have been removed from office if Democrats weren't so corrupru
Do you know why his law license was suspended?
As a matter of fact everyone does:
"On April 1, 1998, U.S. District Court Judge
Susan Webber Wright granted
summary judgment to Clinton in
Jones v. Clinton. A witness in
Jones v. Clinton,
Monica Lewinsky, denied having engaged in a sexual relationship with Clinton. A Lewinsky friend,
Linda Tripp, had recorded conversations where Lewinsky discussed her affair with Clinton. Tripp then turned the tapes over to
Kenneth Starr, an
independent counsel investigating Clinton's misconduct in office. The revelations from these tapes became known as the
Lewinsky scandal.
In the Court's opinion in
Clinton v. Jones, Stevens had written, "...it appears to us highly unlikely to occupy any substantial amount of petitioner's time." The Supreme Court's ruling in
Clinton v. Jones led to the District Court's hearing of
Jones v. Clinton, which led to the Lewinsky scandal, when Clinton was asked under oath about other workplace relationships, which led to charges of
perjury and
obstruction of justice and the
impeachment of Bill Clinton.
On April 12, 1999, Wright found Clinton in
contempt of court for "intentionally false" testimony in
Jones v. Clinton, fined him $90,000, and referred the case to the
Arkansas Supreme Court's Committee on Professional Conduct, as Clinton still possessed a law license in Arkansas.
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The Arkansas Supreme Court suspended Clinton's Arkansas law license in April 2000. On January 19, 2001, Clinton agreed to a five-year suspension and a $25,000 fine in order to avoid
disbarment and to end the investigation of Independent Counsel
Robert Ray (Starr's successor). On October 1, 2001, Clinton's U.S. Supreme Court law license was suspended, with 40 days to contest his disbarment. On November 9, 2001, the last day for Clinton to contest the disbarment, he opted to resign from the Supreme Court
Bar, surrendering his license, rather than facing penalties related to disbarment."
Any other questions asshole?