Paula Jones

Description: (American Civil Servant Who Had Accused United States President Bill Clinton for Sexual Harassment)

Paula Jones is an American former civil servant, best known for accusing former U.S. President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment. Paula was born and raised in Arkansas in a lower middle-class family. In May 1994, she filed a case against the then U.S. President Bill Clinton and claimed that he had sexually harassed her back in 1991, when he was the governor of Arkansans. Bill denied the accusations and the case hogged media limelight for many years. Paul did not give up for years and even appealed to higher courts and changed lawyers during the course of the proceedings. Ultimately in 1998, Paula agreed to an out-of-court settlement. In 2000, she appeared nude in the Penthouse Magazine. Before settling down in Arkansas as a real estate professional, she milked the controversy to make money, which she claimed was done to raise her sons. In 2018, she appeared in the documentary film The Clinton Affair, which was based on Bill Clinton and the sexual accusations against him.

Overview

Birthday September 17, 1966 (Virgo)
Born In United States
Alternative names Paula Rosalee Corbin, Paula Corbin Jones
Spouse/Ex- Steven Mark McFadden (m. 2001), Stephen Jones (m. 1991–1999)
Parents Bobby Gene Corbin
Delmar Lee Corbin
Children Preston Jones, Stephen Jones
Relatives Charlotte Corbin Brown, Lydia Corbin Cathey

Did you know

Where was Paula Jones born? Paula Jones was born in Lonoke, Arkansas.
What is Paula Jones known for? Paula Jones is known for her sexual harassment lawsuit against former President Bill Clinton.
What was the outcome of Paula Jones' lawsuit against Bill Clinton? Paula Jones reached a settlement with Bill Clinton for $850,000 in 1998.
When did Paula Jones file her lawsuit against Bill Clinton? Paula Jones filed her lawsuit against Bill Clinton in 1994.
What was the basis of Paula Jones' lawsuit against Bill Clinton? Paula Jones alleged that Bill Clinton had sexually harassed her while he was Governor of Arkansas.
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