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  1. Linda R. Tripp, whose secret telephone tapes of Monica S. Lewinsky titillated and dismayed the nation and ultimately led to President Clinton's impeachment, was indicted yesterday in Maryland...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Linda_TrippLinda Tripp - Wikipedia

    Tripp had been arrested in 1969 when she was 19 years old in Greenwood Lake, New York, on charges of stealing $263 in cash as well as a wristwatch worth about $600. The charges were dismissed before they could come to trial. [17]

  3. According to the police record, Tripp was detained on May 12, 1969, in Greenwood Lake, New York, where she had been barhopping with a group of friends, and charged with grand larceny. Two men...

  4. The divorce caused a troubled period in Linda's life: on May 12, 1969, she was arrested in Greenwood Lake, New York, on a grand-larceny charge.

  5. 23. Dez. 2020 · So who was the horse? And who was drowning? Did anyone actually get saved in that story? Tripp was portrayed not as the hero but as the villain of the impeachment scandal at the time. The tapes...

  6. A spokesman for the Greenwood Lake Police Department in New York confirmed that Tripp was arrested on a grand larceny charge in the Village of Greenwood Lake in 1969. She was then known as...

  7. 4. Okt. 2021 · If there is a revelation in “Impeachment,” it is the conflicted portrait of the forgotten operator in this legend of exile and exploitation: the reviled bureaucrat and whistle-blower Linda...