Monica Lewinsky can be heard trying to lure then President Bill Clinton into a sexual rendezvous in an audio tape reportedly obtained by The National Enquirer.
A story in Thursday's National Enquirer details how Lewinsky in a recently leaked audio tape to the tabloid tried to get Clinton to meet her, reported RadarOnline.com.
"I could take my clothes off and start… well… I know you wouldn’t enjoy that? I hope to see you later and I hope you will follow my script and do what I want," Lewinsky says in the National Enquirer tape.
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According to RadarOnline, the tape on which only Lewinsky's voice could be heard was thought to have been destroyed but it appears that a copy was made.
"Since I know you will be alone tomorrow evening, I have two proposals for you, neither of which is you not seeing me," Lewinsky said persistently on the tape, according to RadarOnline.com.
In the nearly four-minute tape, the National Enquirer said, Lewinsky suggests to Clinton to employ his secretary Betty Currie to assist in their secret meeting.
"Now the first thing that has to happen is that you need to pre-plan with Betty that you will leave the office at, I don't know, at 7, 7:30 so that everyone else who hates me that causes me lots of trouble goes home," Lewinsky reportedly tells Clinton. "Then you quickly sneak back and then in the meantime I quickly sneak over and then we can have a nice little visit for, you know, 15 minutes or half an hour. Whatever you want."
The release of the tape comes at a time where the Anthony Weiner, the husband of longtime Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, is involved in a sexting scandal that is threatening to derail his campaign for mayor of New York City.
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Politico reported Tuesday that Abedin announced she planned on taking an "extended vacation" from her job with the former first lady, but sources told Politico that it was planned for some time and not a reaction to Weiner's scandal.
The Lewinsky scandal led to Clinton's impeachment.
Time magazine reported that Lewinsky, 40, has been looking for a book deal, which would spotlight the scandal again as rumors continue to swirl about Hillary Clinton's plans to run for president in 2016.
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