Tripp testified truthfully, lawyer says; Starr raises possibility of tampering with tapes of Lewinsky, perjury; The Clinton Investigation FINAL Edition

[Joseph] Murtha's comments came in the wake of Monday's release of an appendix to Starr's report to the House Judiciary Committee that raised the possibility that Tripp could be prosecuted for perjury. The appendix said an FBI analysis found "signs of duplication" on nine of...

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Published inThe Sun (Baltimore, Md. : 1837)
Main Author Scott Shane and Susan Baer
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Baltimore, Md Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 23.09.1998
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Summary:[Joseph] Murtha's comments came in the wake of Monday's release of an appendix to Starr's report to the House Judiciary Committee that raised the possibility that Tripp could be prosecuted for perjury. The appendix said an FBI analysis found "signs of duplication" on nine of 27 tapes turned over by Tripp to Starr's office. Because Tripp told the grand jury all the tapes were originals, the Starr report said, the FBI examination raised the possibility that she had lied. "If Ms. Tripp duplicated any tapes herself or knew of their duplication, then she has lied under oath before the grand jury and in a deposition," the report said. "The {Office of Independent Counsel} continues to investigate this matter."
ISSN:1930-8965