Paula Jones won her case in an out of court settlement. David P. Schippers, Chief Investigative Counsel for the Clinton Impeachment told Newsmax on September 7, 2000 that "If you stick with the Lewinsky case alone, you've got a pretty bad thing. You've got some perjury, you've got some obstruction, you've got some witness tampering. But when you get the whole picture - everything that happened from the time Paula Jones filed her lawsuit - you see some of the most scary - you see a massive conspiracy to obstruct justice and to use whatever means necessary to do it."
Marie-Jose Ragab
The Hypocrisy Behind The Clinton Sex Scandal
The Paula Jones story erupted in January 1994 in the pages of the American Spectator magazine. It entered American History when Ms. Jones filed a complaint against "William Jefferson Clinton and Danny Ferguson" in an Arkansas U.S. District Court the following May 6th. The press already knew for sometime all there was to know about the charges, wrote Richard Harwood in the May 17th edition of the Washington Post , "every delicious detail" of it, but "The major papers and networks ignored her, calling her claims irrelevant and unsuitable for publication".