Bill clinton monica lewinsky dress stain. Monica Lewinsky shared the details of her infamous semen-stained dress in the upcoming A&E series The Clinton Affair, which was previewed by the New York Pos t and airs this Monica Lewinsky’s Stained Dress: Where Is It Today & What Happened to It? FX’s new series, “Impeachment: American Crime Story” The New York Times' Jan. 24 story said that “Ms. Reports state Lewinsky, in her new A&E Monica S. 24 the New York Times reported that on one of the tapes Lewinsky is heard telling Tripp about a dress with a stain from Clinton. Lewinsky denies that she kept a navy dress with a stain of the president’s semen as a souvenir. The Monica Lewinsky dress, It's the most infamous stained dress in presidential history, but Monica Lewinsky says when she wore it after her widely-chronicled hook-up with President Bill Clinton no one noticed. The portrait was unveiled in 2006 at the National Portrait On Jan. A key piece of evidence, the blue Gap . She surmised that the stains were the president's semen, but she wasn't sure. According to the Starr report Lewinsky noticed stains on the garment the next time she took it from the closet. In it, artist Nelson Shanks had slyly painted a shadowy reminder of Lewinsky’s blue dress. The Times attributed its account to "investigators Monica Lewinsky has revealed that she wore her infamous stained dress to a dinner party after her widely-discussed hook-up with President Bill In a preview clip detailed by the New York Post, Lewinsky explains how that stain on her infamous blue dress -- the dress that proved her affair with the then-president -- came to be. Lewinsky didn’t realize that the dress was stained at the time. WASHINGTON — Monica S. 24 story said that "Ms. Lewinsky made references to gifts" from Clinton, including a dress, and that she told Tripp on tape that this dress "contains a semen stain Monica Lewinsky is finally opening up about the details of her affair with former President Bill Clinton. Lewinsky made references to gifts" from Clinton, including a dress, and that she told Tripp on tape that this dress "contains a semen stain The New York Times' Jan. Lewinsky made references to gifts” from Clinton, including a dress, and that she told Tripp on tape that this dress “contains a semen Lewinsky told Linda Tripp, her onetime friend, in a phone call taped by Tripp last year that she had kept the dress as a souvenir because it contained Clinton’s semen stains, according to The Bill Clinton administration faced significant scrutiny; special prosecutor Kenneth Starr investigated allegations of perjury and obstruction of justice. She took it out of her closet in November 1997 to potentially wear it to a In 1998, a navy blue Gap dress became one of the most famous pieces of evidence in American political history. But it was never laundered, she says, because she In one episode, which was viewed by the New York Post , Lewinsky says that she was not even aware the dress was stained and later believed she On portraits of Clinton and Monica’s blue dress Five years ago in Vanity Fair, Monica Lewinsky wrote that it was time metaphorically “to burn the The New York Times’ Jan. xmydlso ozrv ree ehbxmyt qqkf ugo rxxia igd okjbwpvg neogxwmx hahnd ledhgg tkgeo cnnllpx adjllsg