Kagan played role in defending Clinton in Jones sex suit, but memos to be kept secret

By Julie Hirschfeld Davis, AP
Friday, June 11, 2010

Kagan role in Clinton sex harassment suit withheld

WASHINGTON — Bill Clinton’s presidential library is keeping secret memos and notes Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan wrote in connection with the Paula Jones sexual harassment suit.

Kagan was deeply involved in defending Clinton in the lawsuit brought by the ex-Arkansas state worker that touched off events leading to Clinton’s impeachment, according to documents released Friday.

The library held back several of Kagan’s memos to Clinton’s top advisers in the case, saying that publicly releasing them would divulge confidential advice.

The White House has said such documents will be given only to the Senate Judiciary Committee that will hold hearings on Kagan’s nomination.

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