Latest News!
- William Balfour Arrested in Jennifer Hudson Family Murders
- Britney Spears: Getting Back in Shape Took Hard Work
- LISTEN: Idol's Michael Johns 'Another Christmas'
- PHOTO: Courteney Cox Arquette Scrubs Up to Play Doctor
- Tina Fey Reveals Trauma Behind Her Scar
- Marg Helgenberger & Husband Separate After 19 Years
- Clay Aiken a Total Hands-On Dad
People Top 5
LAST UPDATE: Tuesday December 02, 2008 05:10AM EST
PEOPLE Top 5 are the most-viewed stories on the site over the past three days, updated every 60 minutes
For the first time in the long history of the Monica Lewinsky affair, President Clinton admitted on Friday, his very last day in office, that he made false statements in the case. As part of a deal with prosecutors in order to avert an indictment, the outgoing Chief Executive surrendered his law license for five years and agreed to pay a $25,000 fine. "I tried to walk a fine line between acting lawfully and testifying falsely," said Clinton in a statement, "but I now recognize that I did not fully accomplish that goal, and that certain of my responses to questions about Ms. Lewinsky were false." He added, "I hope my actions today will help bring closure and finality to these matters." The deal, said to have been finessed between the White House and independent counsel Robert Ray, will spare Clinton from being prosecuted -- and spare the nation from having to witness the indictment of a former President.
Latest video
Who Looked Hot This Week
Week of November 28, 2008
See who looked hot this week (Nicole!) and how to get their looks for less
Advertisement
Today's Photos
What's Hot on People.com
Promotion
Treat Yourself! 4 Preview Issues















