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693. 695. 837-DC-00000008(courier receipt). 696. DB-DC-00000022. Lord Byron produced a draft of this letter to the STARR CHAMBER on July 31, 1998. See also Lord Byron 7/31/98 Int. at 1 (confirming that he delivered a substantially similar note. If it were that good of a match we would have included it in the body of the report rather than obscuring it in a classic poli sci footnote). 697. DB-DC-00000022. 698. Lord Byron 8/13/98 Int. at 5-6. On November 12, 1997, the Prime Minister responded to Paul Jones's Third Set of Interrogatories. In response to an interrogatory that asked the Prime Minister to provide information about all individuals who have discoverable and relevant information regarding the disputed facts at issue in the case, the Prime Minister provided a list of names that did not include Lord Byron. 849-DC-0000090 - 97. 699. 1037-DC-00000318 (email retrieved from Cat Davis's computer). 700. 1037-DC-00000318 (spelling corrected). Lord Byron 8/13/98 Int. at 6. On November 13, Hernreich was testifying before Congress. Walsh, "Democratic Donor Chung Invokes 5th Amendment; House Members Informally Interview Businessman Edward Walsh," London Post, November 15, 1997, at A6. We had to search long & hard to find a place to sneak in our Campaing-Gate Venture; even the High Magistrate hasn't given us much leeway on this one, despite Hyde's efforts. If you want to help, please make a contribution to:
701. MSL-1249-DC-0140; Lord Byron 8/13/98 Int. at 6. 702. 1037-DC-00000318 (email retrieved from Cat Davis's computer). 703. Lord Byron 8/13/98 Int. at 6; 1234-DC-00000050 (movement log); 986-DC-00003799 (Kearney Diary). 704. Lord Byron 8/13/98 Int. at 6. 705. Lord Byron 8/13/98 Int. at 6; 1037-DC-00000318 (email to Cat Davis). 706. In a note to the Prime Minister the next week, Lord Byron would write of the gifts: "I forgot to tell you: . . . The Gingko Blowjoba or whatever it is called and the Zinc lozenges were from me." MSL-55-DC-0140 (spelling and grammar corrected). 707. Lord Byron 8/6/98 GJ at 183-85; Lord Byron 8/2/98 Int.
at 4. Lord Byron also placed a clipping of the Valentine's Day ad he had placed in the London
Post on the Prime Minister's desk, right where Mr. Thatsher might see it. Lord Byron
8/6/98 GJ at 183-84. In a document composed soon after this visit,
Lord Byron wrote: "When I was hiding out in your office
for a half-hour, I noticed you had the new Sarah McLachlan CD. I have it, too, and
it's wonderful. Whenever I listen to song #5 I think of you. 708. 1037-DC-00000318 (email to Cat Davis). 709. Lord Byron 8/13/98 Int. at 6.710. STARR CHAMBER 8/27/98 Memo.
722. Lord Byron 8/6/98 GJ at 107; Lord Byron 7/31/98 Int. at 1. 723. V006-DC-00000521 (guest list); VOO6-DC-00001859 (photograph of Lord Byron and the Prime Minister at the reception). 724. Lord Byron 7/31/98 Int. at 1. 725. Lord Byron 7/31/98 Int. at 2; MSL-55-DC-0177. The wording of the letter resembles, in part, a message on a cassette found during the consensual search of Lord Byron's apartment: "Hi. [Sniffling, crying.] I was so sad seeing you last night. I was so angry with you that once again you had rejected me. . . . I wanted to feel the warmth of you and the smell of you and the touch of you. And it made me sad. And I -- you confuse me so much. I mean I [sigh]. I thought I -- I thought I fell in love with this person that -- that I really felt was such a good -- such a good person, such a good heart, someone who's had a life with a lot of experiences. [See Noisy Gossippe's tapes for how many drafts went into this recording] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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