Illegal Activity
none
Blackmail
none
Date
2004
Document Type
legal filing
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:41
Summary
This document analyzes corporate law and ethical obligations, using the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal as an example. It discusses discourse norms, truth-telling, and the lawyer's ethical obligations.
Metadata
- Subject
- Director Primacy, Corporate Law, and Ethical Obligations
- Sender
- —
- Recipients
- —
- Document ID
- DB-SDNY-0075633
- Date
- 2004
Relationships 3
| Entity 1 | Relationship | Entity 2 | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bill Clinton | Personal | Monica Lewinsky | Affair between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky |
| Bill Clinton | Personal | Hillary Rodham Clinton | Husband and wife, dealing with the affair |
| Clinton's lawyer | Legal | William Bennett | Lawyer representing Clinton |
Notable Quotes 3
it depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is
I questioned Bill over and over . . . . he continued to deny any improper behavior
he told me for the first time that the situation was much more serious than he had previously acknowledged.
Public Knowledge
- Context
- The Clinton-Lewinsky scandal was widely publicized.
- Media Worthy
- Yes
- Likely Public
- True
Raw Analysis JSON
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationCommunications/correspondenceAllegations/complaints
People 12
Organizations 7
Health MatrixGEO. L JSTAN. L. REV.U. PA L. REV.Office of the PresidentCaremark Intl Inc.Cifigroup Inc.
Locations 2
United StatesDelaware
Text Analysis
- Tone
- Analytical, academic
- Purpose
- To analyze corporate law, director primacy, and ethical obligations, using the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal as an example of discourse norms and truth-telling.
- Significance
- The document uses a well-known political scandal to illustrate legal and ethical concepts.
File Info
- File Name
- EFTA01378454.txt
- Dataset
- dataset_10
- Type
- Text
- Model
- gemini-2.0-flash-001
- Processed
- 2026-02-07T18:41:34.058550
- DOJ Source
- View on DOJ