Lewinsky
Lewinsky is a surname. The most widely known bearer is Monica Lewinsky (born 1973), an American public figure and anti-bullying advocate. Lewinsky rose to international prominence in 1998 during the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, after a sexual relationship between then-President Bill Clinton and Lewinsky became public in the context of investigations into Clinton's conduct. The affair led to Clinton's impeachment by the United States House of Representatives on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice; he was acquitted by the Senate in 1999.
In the years that followed, Lewinsky pursued further education and developed a career as a writer, public
The Clinton–Lewinsky affair has been the subject of extensive media coverage and scholarly analysis, particularly in