Monica Samille Lewinsky (born July 23, 1973)
is an American activist. Lewinsky became internationally known in the late 1990s after U.S. President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, ...
admitted to having had an
affair
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with her during her days as a White House intern between 1995 and 1997. The affair and its repercussions (which included
Clinton's impeachment) became known as the
Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was a sex scandal involving Bill Clinton, the president of the United States, and Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern. Their sexual relationship began in 1995—when Clinton was 49 years old and Lewinsky ...
.
Following the scandal, Lewinsky engaged in a variety of ventures that included designing a line of handbags under her name, serving as an advertising spokesperson for a diet plan, and working as a television personality. She obtained a master's degree in psychology from the
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
in 2006. In 2014, Lewinsky began speaking out as an activist against
cyberbullying
Cyberbullying (cyberharassment or online bullying) is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Since the 2000s, it has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers and adolescents, due to young people's increased u ...
.
Early life
Lewinsky was born in
San Francisco
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, California, and grew up in an affluent family in
Southern California
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in the
Westside Brentwood area of
Los Angeles
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and later in
Beverly Hills
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.
Her father is
Bernard Lewinsky, an
oncologist
Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the study, treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of cancer. A medical professional who practices oncology is an ''oncologist''. The name's etymological origin is the Greek word ὄγκος (''� ...
, who is the son of
German Jews
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who emigrated from
Germany
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in the 1920s, first moving to
El Salvador
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and then finally to the United States when he was 14.
Her mother, born Marcia Kay Vilensky, is an author who uses the name Marcia Lewis. In 1996, she wrote a "gossip biography", ''
The Private Lives of the Three Tenors''. Lewinsky’s maternal grandfather, Samuel M. Vilensky, was a
Lithuanian Jew, and her maternal grandmother, Bronia Poleshuk, was born in the
British Concession of
Tianjin
Tianjin is a direct-administered municipality in North China, northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the National Central City, nine national central cities, with a total population of 13,866,009 inhabitants at the time of the ...
,
China
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, to a
Russian Jewish family. Lewinsky’s parents divorced in 1988 and each has remarried.
The family attended
Sinai Temple in Los Angeles and Lewinsky attended
Sinai Akiba Academy, the school affiliated with the Temple.
For her primary education, she attended the
John Thomas Dye School in
Bel-Air.
[At Pacific Hills School (formerly Bel-Air Prep) she won the "Outstanding Junior of the Year" award]
"That Girl"
by Leonard Gill, March 15, 1999. ''Memphis Flyer'' book review. Retrieved December 18, 2006. Lewinsky attended
Beverly Hills High School
Beverly Hills High School (shortly as BHHS or Beverly) is a public high school in Beverly Hills, California. The other public high school in Beverly Hills is Moreno High School, a small alternative school located on Beverly Hills High School's c ...
for three years before transferring to
Bel Air Prep (later known as
Pacific High School), graduating in 1991.
Following her high school graduation, Lewinsky attended
Santa Monica College
Santa Monica College (SMC) is a Public university, public community college in Santa Monica, California. Founded as a Junior college#United States, junior college in 1929, SMC enrolls over 30,000 students in more than 90 fields of study. The coll ...
while working for the drama department at Beverly Hills High School and at a tie shop.
In 1992, she and Andy Bleiler, her married former high school drama instructor, began a five-year affair.
In 1993, she enrolled at
Lewis & Clark College in
Portland, Oregon
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, graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1995.
In an appearance on ''
Larry King Live
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Ma ...
'' in 2000, she revealed that she started an affair with a 40-year-old married man in Los Angeles when she was 18 years old, and that the affair continued while she was attending Lewis & Clark College in the early 1990s; she did not disclose the man's identity.
With the assistance of a family connection, Lewinsky secured an unpaid summer
White House
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internship in the office of
White House Chief of Staff
The White House chief of staff is the head of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, a position in the federal government of the United States.
The chief of staff is a Political appointments in the United States, politi ...
Leon Panetta. Lewinsky moved to Washington, D.C. and took up the position in July 1995.
She moved to a paid posting in the
White House Office of Legislative Affairs in December 1995.
Scandal
Lewinsky stated that she had nine sexual encounters with President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, ...
in the
Oval Office
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The oval room has three lar ...
between November 1995 and March 1997. According to her testimony, these encounters involved
oral sex
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and other sexual acts, but not sexual intercourse.
Clinton had previously been confronted with allegations of sexual misconduct during his time as Governor of Arkansas. Former Arkansas state employee
Paula Jones filed a civil lawsuit against him alleging that he had sexually harassed her. Lewinsky's name surfaced during the discovery phase of Jones' case, when Jones' lawyers sought to show a pattern of behavior by Clinton which involved inappropriate sexual relationships with other government employees.
In April 1996, Lewinsky's superiors transferred her from the White House to the Pentagon because they felt that she was spending too much time with Clinton.
At the Pentagon, she worked as an assistant to
chief Pentagon spokesman Kenneth Bacon.
In September 1997, after Lewinsky told co-worker
Linda Tripp about her relationship with Clinton, Tripp began to secretly record their telephone conversations. Lewinsky left her position at the Pentagon in December 1997,
and in January 1998 submitted an affidavit in the Paula Jones case denying any physical relationship with Clinton. Though she attempted to persuade Tripp to lie under oath in that case, Tripp gave the tapes to Independent Counsel
Kenneth Starr
Kenneth Winston Starr (July 21, 1946 – September 13, 2022) was an American lawyer and judge who as Special prosecutor, independent counsel authored the Starr Report, which served as the basis of the impeachment of Bill Clinton. He headed an i ...
, adding to his ongoing investigation into the
Whitewater controversy
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. Starr then broadened his investigation beyond the Arkansas land use deal to include Lewinsky, Clinton, and others for possible perjury and subornation of perjury in the Jones case. Tripp reported the taped conversations to literary agent
Lucianne Goldberg. She also convinced Lewinsky to save the gifts that Clinton had given her during their relationship and not to dry clean a blue dress that was stained with Clinton's semen. Under oath, Clinton denied having had "a sexual affair", "sexual relations", or "a sexual relationship" with Lewinsky.
[Starr Report: ''Nature of President Clinton's Relationship with Monica Lewinsky''](_blank)
Retrieved December 18, 2006.
News of the Clinton–Lewinsky relationship broke in January 1998. On January 26, 1998, Clinton stated, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky" in a nationally televised White House news conference.
The matter instantly occupied the news media, and Lewinsky spent the next weeks hiding from public attention in her mother's residence at the
Watergate complex
The Watergate complex is a group of six buildings in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States. The complex includes a development of Housing cooperative, cooperative apartment residences. It also includes a hotel and an o ...
.
News of Lewinsky's affair with Andy Bleiler, her former high school drama instructor, also came to light, and he turned over to Starr various souvenirs, photographs, and documents that Lewinsky had sent him and his wife during the time that she was in the White House.
Clinton had also said, "There is not a sexual relationship, an improper sexual relationship or any other kind of improper relationship"
[''The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer'']
President Bill Clinton January 21, 1998
which he defended as truthful on August 17, 1998, because of his use of the present tense, arguing "it depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is". Starr obtained a blue dress from Lewinsky with Clinton's semen stained on it, as well as testimony from her that the President had inserted a cigar into her vagina. Clinton stated, "I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that was not appropriate",
but he denied committing perjury because, according to Clinton, the legal definition of oral sex was not encompassed by "sex" ''per se''.
by Steve Kangas. Retrieved February 12, 2006 In addition, he relied on the definition of "sexual relations" as proposed by the prosecution and agreed by the defense and by Judge
Susan Webber Wright, who was hearing the Paula Jones case. Clinton claimed that certain acts were performed ''on'' him, not ''by'' him, and therefore he did not engage in sexual relations. Lewinsky's testimony to the Starr Commission, however, contradicted Clinton's claim of being totally passive in their encounters.
Clinton and Lewinsky were both called before a grand jury. Clinton testified via closed-circuit television, while Lewinsky testified in person. She was granted
transactional immunity by the Office of the Independent Counsel in exchange for her testimony.
Life after the scandal
Lewinsky's immunity agreement restricted what she could talk about publicly, but she was able to cooperate with
Andrew Morton in his writing of ''
Monica's Story'', her biography which included her side of the Clinton affair.
The book was published in March 1999; it was also excerpted as a cover story in
''Time'' magazine.
On March 3, 1999,
Barbara Walters
Barbara Jill Walters (September 25, 1929December 30, 2022) was an American broadcast journalist and television personality. Known for her interviewing ability and popularity with viewers, she appeared as a host of numerous television programs, ...
interviewed Lewinsky on ABC's ''
20/20''. The program was watched by 70 million Americans, which ABC said was a record for a news show.
Lewinsky made about $500,000 from her participation in the book and another $1 million from international rights to the Walters interview, but was still beset by high legal bills and living costs.
In June 1999,
''Ms.'' magazine published a series of articles by writer Susan Jane Gilman,
sexologist
Susie Bright,
and author-host
Abiola Abrams arguing from three generations of women whether Lewinsky's behavior had any meaning for feminism. Also in 1999, Lewinsky declined to sign an autograph in an airport, saying, "I'm kind of known for something that's not so great to be known for." She made a cameo appearance as herself in two sketches during the May 8, 1999, episode of
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. It is one of NBCUniversal's ...
's ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
'', a program that had lampooned her relationship with Clinton over the prior 16 months.
In September 1999, Lewinsky began to sell a line of handbags bearing her name,
under the company name The Real Monica, Inc.
They were sold online as well as at
Henri Bendel in New York,
Fred Segal in California, and The Cross in London.
Lewinsky designed the bags—described by ''
New York'' magazine as "hippie-ish, reversible totes"—and traveled frequently to supervise their manufacture in
Louisiana
Louisiana ( ; ; ) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 31st in area and 25 ...
.
At the start of 2000, Lewinsky began appearing in television commercials for the diet company
Jenny Craig, Inc. The $1 million endorsement deal, which required Lewinsky to lose 40 or more pounds in six months, gained considerable publicity at the time.
Lewinsky said that despite her desire to return to a more private life, she needed the money to pay off legal fees, and she believed in the product.
A Jenny Craig spokesperson said of Lewinsky, "She represents a busy active woman of today with a hectic lifestyle. And she has had weight issues and weight struggles for a long time. That represents a lot of women in America."
The choice of Lewinsky as a role model proved controversial for Jenny Craig, and some of its private franchises switched to an older advertising campaign.
The company stopped running the Lewinsky ads in February 2000, concluded her campaign entirely in April 2000, and paid her only $300,000 of the $1 million contracted for her involvement.
Also at the start of 2000, Lewinsky moved to New York City, lived in the
West Village
The West Village is a neighborhood in the western section of the larger Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. The West Village is bounded by the Hudson River to the west and 14th Street (Manhattan), 14th Street to ...
, and became an
A-list
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The A-list is part of a larger guide called ''The Hot List'', which ranks the bankability of 1,400 movie actors worldwide, and has become an industry ...
guest in the
Manhattan
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social scene.
In February 2000, she appeared on
MTV
MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
's ''
The Tom Green Show'', in an episode in which the host took her to his parents' home in
Ottawa
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. It is located in the southern Ontario, southern portion of the province of Ontario, at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the cor ...
in search of fabric for her new handbag business. Later in 2000, Lewinsky worked as a correspondent for
Channel 5 in the UK, on the show ''Monica's Postcards'', reporting on U.S. culture and trends from a variety of locations.
In March 2002, Lewinsky, no longer bound by the terms of her immunity agreement,
appeared in the
HBO
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special, "Monica in Black and White", part of the ''
America Undercover'' series.
In it she answered a studio audience's questions about her life and the Clinton affair.
Lewinsky hosted a reality television dating program, ''
Mr. Personality'', on
Fox Television Network in 2003,
where she advised young women contestants who were picking men hidden by masks.
Some Americans tried to organize a boycott of advertisers on the show, to protest Lewinsky's capitalizing on her notoriety. Nevertheless, the show debuted to very high ratings,
and Alessandra Stanley wrote in ''
The New York Times
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'': "after years of trying to cash in on her fame by designing handbags and other self-marketing schemes, Ms. Lewinsky has finally found a fitting niche on television." The same year she appeared as a guest on the programs ''
V Graham Norton'' in the UK, ''
High Chaparall'' in Sweden, and ''
The View'' and ''
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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'' in the U.S.
After Clinton's autobiography, ''
My Life'', appeared in 2004, Lewinsky said in an interview with the British tabloid ''
Daily Mail
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'':
By 2005, Lewinsky found that she could not escape the spotlight in the U.S., which made both her professional and personal life difficult.
She stopped selling her handbag line
and moved to London to study
social psychology
Social psychology is the methodical study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Although studying many of the same substantive topics as its counterpart in the field ...
at the
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
.
In December 2006, Lewinsky graduated with a
Master of Science
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degree.
Her thesis was titled, "In Search of the Impartial Juror: An Exploration of the Third-Person Effect and Pre-Trial Publicity".
For the next decade, she tried to avoid publicity.
Lewinsky did correspond in 2009 with scholar
Ken Gormley, who was writing an in-depth study of the Clinton scandals. Lewinsky wrote to Gormley that Clinton had lied under oath when asked detailed and specific questions about his relationship with her. In 2013, the items associated with Lewinsky that Bleiler had turned over to Starr were put up for auction by Bleiler's ex-wife, who had come into possession of them.
During her decade out of the public eye, Lewinsky lived in London, Los Angeles, New York, and Portland but, due to her notoriety, had trouble finding employment in the communications and marketing jobs for nonprofit organizations where she had been interviewed.
Public re-emergence

In May 2014, Lewinsky wrote an essay for ''
Vanity Fair'' magazine titled "Shame and Survival", wherein she discussed her life and the scandal.
She continued to maintain that the relationship was mutual and wrote that while Clinton took advantage of her, it was a consensual relationship.
She added: "I, myself, deeply regret what happened between me and President Clinton. Let me say it again: I. Myself. Deeply. Regret. What. Happened."
However, she said it was now time to "stick my head above the parapet so that I can take back my narrative and give a purpose to my past."
The magazine later announced her as a ''Vanity Fair'' contributor, stating she would "contribute to their website on an ongoing basis, on the lookout for relevant topics of interest".
In July 2014, Lewinsky was interviewed in a three-part television special for the
National Geographic Channel
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, titled ''The 90s: The Last Great Decade''. The series looked at various events of the 1990s, including the scandal that brought Lewinsky into the national spotlight. This was Lewinsky's first such interview in more than ten years.
In October 2014, she took a public stand against
cyberbullying
Cyberbullying (cyberharassment or online bullying) is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Since the 2000s, it has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers and adolescents, due to young people's increased u ...
, calling herself "
patient zero" of online harassment.
Speaking at a ''
Forbes
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'' magazine "30 Under 30" summit about her experiences in the aftermath of the scandal, she said, "Having survived myself, what I want to do now is help other victims of the shame game survive, too."
She said she was influenced by reading about the
suicide of Tyler Clementi, a
Rutgers University
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freshman, involving cyberbullying
and joined
Twitter
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to facilitate her efforts.
In March 2015, Lewinsky continued to speak out publicly against cyberbullying, delivering a
TED talk
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calling for a more compassionate Internet. In June 2015, she became an ambassador and strategic advisor for anti-bullying organization
Bystander Revolution. The same month, she gave an anti-cyberbullying speech at the
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity
The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (formerly the International Advertising Festival) is a global event for those working in creative communications, advertising, and related fields. It is considered the largest gathering of the ...
.
In September 2015, Lewinsky was interviewed by
Amy Robach on ''
Good Morning America
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'', about Bystander Revolution's Month of Action campaign for National Bullying Prevention Month. Lewinsky wrote the foreword to an October 2017 book by Sue Scheff and Melissa Schorr, ''Shame Nation: The Global Epidemic of Online Hate''.
In October 2017, Lewinsky tweeted the
#MeToo hashtag to indicate that she was a victim of sexual harassment or sexual assault, but did not provide details. She wrote an essay in the March 2018 issue of ''Vanity Fair'' in which she did not directly explain why she used the #MeToo hashtag in October. She did write that looking back at her relationship with Bill Clinton, although it was consensual, because he was 27 years older than she and in a position with a lot more power than she had, in her opinion the relationship constituted an "abuse of power" on Clinton's part. She added that she had been diagnosed with
post-traumatic stress disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that develops from experiencing a Psychological trauma, traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, warfare and its associated traumas, natural disaster ...
due to what she had experienced after the relationship was disclosed.
In May 2018, Lewinsky was disinvited from an event hosted by ''
Town & Country'' when Bill Clinton accepted an invitation to the event.
In September 2018, Lewinsky spoke at a conference in
Jerusalem
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. Following her speech, she sat for a Q&A session with the host, journalist
Yonit Levi. The first question Levi asked was whether Lewinsky thinks that Clinton owes her a private apology. Lewinsky refused to answer the question, and walked off the stage. She later tweeted that the question was posed in a pre-event meeting with Levi, and Lewinsky told her that such a question was off limits. A spokesman for the
Israel Television News Company, which hosted the conference and is Levi's employer, responded that Levi had kept all the agreements she made with Lewinsky and honored her requests.
In 2019, she was interviewed by
John Oliver
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on his HBO show ''
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
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'', where they discussed the importance of solving the problem of
public shaming and how her situation may have been different if social media had existed at the time that
the scandal broke in the late 1990s.
On August 6, 2019, it was announced that the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal would be the focus of the third season of the television series ''
American Crime Story'' with the title
''Impeachment''. The season began production in October 2020. Lewinsky was a co-producer.
It consists of 10 episodes and premiered on September 7, 2021.
The season portrays the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal and is based on the book ''A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President'' by
Jeffrey Toobin. The 28-year-old actress
Beanie Feldstein plays Monica Lewinsky. In discussing the series and her observations on social media and cancel culture today in an interview with
Kara Swisher for the New York Times Opinion podcast ''Sway'', Lewinsky noted that: In October 2021, she executively produced an HBO documentary ''15 Minutes of Shame'', directed by
Max Joseph, which focused on public shaming,
online shaming, and
ostracism
Ostracism (, ''ostrakismos'') was an Athenian democratic procedure in which any citizen could be expelled from the city-state of Athens for ten years. While some instances clearly expressed popular anger at the citizen, ostracism was often us ...
.
Lewinsky started her own production company, Alt Ending Productions, and signed a
first look deal
A first-look deal is any contract containing a clause granting, usually for a fee or other consideration that covers a specified period of time, a pre-emption right, right of first refusal, or right of first offer (also called a right of first nego ...
with
20th Television
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in June 2021.
References
Further reading
*
Berlant, Lauren, and Duggan, Lisa.
Our Monica, Ourselves: The Clinton Affair and the Public Interest'. Sexual Cultures. New York: New York University Press, 2001. .
* Kalb, Marvin. ''One Scandalous Story: Clinton, Lewinsky, and Thirteen Days That Tarnished American Journalism''. New York: Free Press, 2001. .
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