Speaking out: Monica Lewinsky is reportedly writing a $12 million tell-all book about her affair with Clinton |
Monica's revenge: Lewinsky 'to publish secret love letters to Clinton revealing his insatiable desire for threesomes and how he trashed Hillary'
By Lydia Warren
Monica Lewinsky is reportedly set to
write a tell-all book about her affair with Bill Clinton - including her
intimate love letters to the ex-president and how he had an insatiable
desire for threesomes.
The
former White House intern, 39, reportedly wants revenge on Clinton, who
she believes escaped unscathed while she has never been able to shake
the disgrace of their Oval Office trysts.
Friends
claim publishers are scrambling to get their hands on the book, and
after holding meetings, she has learned she could get as much a $12
million if she recounts every tawdry detail.
While
she has not yet secured a book deal, her apparent attempts to cash in
on the affair could rattle the Clinton marriage - and wreck Hillary's
bid for the presidency in 2016.
Speaking to the National Enquirer, her friends said the memoir could
even spark further health problems for the former
president, who has undergone heart surgeries.
'Her book could be more than just revenge, it could kill him!' a source said.
Her
bids for a book deal will at least shake Clinton - bringing him
crashing down from the success he enjoyed after an energetic speech at
the Democratic National Convention earlier this month.
The
book will also include never-before-seen love letters that she wrote to
the president - some of which were so intimate she never sent them,
another friend added.
They reportedly detail her love for
Clinton and how Lewinsky, then just 22, could make him much happier than
his wife, Hillary, who the president called a 'cold fish'.
Admiration: A December 1996 White House photo shows Clinton and Lewinsky at a Christmas party
Affair: Lewinsky, pictured in November 1995,
claimed she had nine sexual encounters with President Clinton in the
Oval Office between November 1995 and March 1997
Centre of a scandal: In October 1996, Clinton embraces Lewinsky, then a White House intern
'Monica can describe how Bill went on and on about his insatiable desire for three-way sex, orgies and the use of sex toys of all kinds,' the friend added.
As well as the heartbreak she suffered after her relationship with Clinton, Lewinsky also plans to detail the pain of ending a pregnancy at the height of her liaison with the president, the source said.
She was carrying a child fathered by a Pentagon employee called 'Thomas', she revealed in an earlier biography written by Andrew Morton. 'That void has never been filled,' said the friend.
She decided to develop the memoir after her sullied reputation meant she struggled to find work but realised she would get a generous offer for the book.
Denial: With his wife standing by in January 1998, Clinton insists he did not have relations with 'that woman'
Truth: But in August 1998, Clinton confessed on television that he did have sexual relations with her
'For years, Monica tried to protect Bill out of a misplaced sense of loyalty,' a source told the Enquirer. 'But she no longer feels that way, and her memoir is his worst nightmare.'
During her grand jury testimony against Clinton in 1998, an immunity deal prevented her from exposing intimate details about their affair in the Morton expose that came out that year.
'But that agreement expired in 2001, and when Bill published his autobiography My Life three years later, Monica felt betrayed by him all over again,' said the source.
In the wake of the scandal, Lewinsky became the centre of a political storm and gave a series of high-profile interviews.
But unable to escape the shake the reputation, she moved to England in 2005 where she earned her master's degree and worked as a news correspondent for the UK's Channel Five News.
'Nightmare': Lewinsky's friends believe the book
could rock Clinton's marriage to Hillary, left, who he called a 'cold
fish' during the affair. They are also pictured with daughter Chelsea
Though it has been 14 years
since she claimed she had nine sexual encounters with the president, her
presence still looms in the life of Clinton's post-presidency and
Hillary's political career.
In
what was an unfortunate and awkward schedule at the Democratic National
Convention in North Carolina earlier this month, Lewinsky's former
rabbi - who publicly condemned Clinton during the sex scandal - gave the
benediction minutes after the former President took the stage.
ABC
News reported that the awkward pairing was likely overlooked by
organizers because Rabbi David Wolpe is such a well-known figure in the
Jewish community.
And
in July, during a visit to Egypt as U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary
Clinton was taunted by her husband's affair by protesters as they
chanted 'Monica, Monica!'
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