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Paula Jones - translation to spanish

AMERICAN INTERN
Jones v. Clinton; Paula Rosalee Corbin Jones; Paula Corbin Jones; Paula Rosalee Corbin; Paula Jones case

Paula Jones         
n. Trabajadora del estado De Arcanso EEUU, que presentó una denuncia contra el presidente Bill Clinton, sobre hostigamiento sexual
John Paul Jones         
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  • [[John Paul Jones Memorial]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • John Adams reviews Jones' Irish Marines at [[Lorient]], 13 May 1779.
  • The birthplace and original home of John Paul Jones in [[Arbigland]], southern Scotland
  • A 1908 plaster casting of John Paul Jones taken from an original  modeling in 1781 by Jean-Antoine Houdon. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
  • Jones by Moreau le Jeune, 1780
  • The house of John Paul Jones in [[Fredericksburg, Virginia]], inherited from his brother William
  • John Paul Jones seizing Lady Selkirk's silverware
  • John Barry]], honored on U.S. Postage<br>Navy Issue of 1936}}
  • A painting of [[Whitehaven]], [[Cumberland]], on the northwest coast of England, by Matthias Read (between 1730 and 1735)
  • "Paul Jones the Pirate", British caricature
  • John Paul Jones flag]]" was entered into Dutch records to help Jones avoid charges of piracy when he captured the ''Serapis'' under an "unknown flag."
  • The painting ''Action Between the Serapis and Bonhomme Richard'' by [[Richard Paton]], published 1780
  • Jones's marble and bronze [[sarcophagus]] at the [[United States Naval Academy]]
  • Captain Michael Gordon, USN, receives in 2005 a copy of the local newspaper from April 1778 from the chairman of the Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners, Gordon Thomson
AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER (1747-1792)
Paul Jones (pirate); Captain John Paul Jones; I have not yet begun to fight; America's invasion of Whitehaven; John Paul Jones (sailor); Jones, John Paul
n. John Paul Jones (1747-1792) comandante naval de Estados Unidos en la Guerra Revolucionaria; nombre artístico de John Baldwin (nacido en 1946), basista y teclista de Led Zeppelin
Paula Abdul         
  • Abdul at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards, 1990
  • Abdul at the [[Los Angeles Fashion Week]] at Smashbox Studios in March 2007
  • Abdul on the set of ''[[Live to Dance]]'' in 2011
  • Abdul's record star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]
AMERICAN SINGER, DANCER, CHOREOGRAPHER, ACTRESS, AND TELEVISION PERSONALITY
Abdul, Paula; PaulaAbdul; Paula Adbul; Paula Goodspeed; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Paula Goodspeed; Paula abdul; Paula Abdul filmography; Paula Julie Abdul
n. Paula Abdul (nacida en 1962), cantante y danzante americana

Definition

Jonesian
·adj Of or pertaining to Jones.

Wikipedia

Paula Jones

Paula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin; September 17, 1966) is an American civil servant. A former Arkansas state employee, Jones sued United States President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment in 1994. In the initial lawsuit, Jones cited Clinton for sexual harassment at the Excelsior Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas on May 8, 1991. Following a series of civil suits and appeals through the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals from May 1994 to January 1996, Clinton v. Jones eventually reached the United States Supreme Court on May 27, 1997. The case was later settled by a federal appeals court on November 13, 1998.

The Paula Jones case provided the impetus for Independent Counsel Ken Starr to broaden his ongoing investigation into Clinton's pre-presidency financial dealings with the Whitewater Land Company, and resulted in Clinton's impeachment in the House of Representatives and subsequent acquittal by the Senate on February 12, 1999. Specifically, Clinton was asked under oath about Monica Lewinsky in the Jones suit, denied having ever had sexual relations with her, and was accused of perjury after evidence of sexual contact was exposed. The Jones lawsuit also led to a landmark legal precedent by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that a sitting U.S. president is not exempt from civil litigation for acts committed outside of public office.

Jones's suit was dismissed as lacking legal merit prior to Clinton's impeachment and the exposure of the Lewinsky affair. But in August 1998, Clinton's relationship with Lewinsky, and compelling evidence that he had lied about it under oath in the Jones suit, was brought to light. At that point Jones appealed the ruling, and her appeal gained traction following Clinton's admission to having an affair with Lewinsky in August 1998.

On appeal, Clinton agreed to an out-of-court settlement, paying Jones and her lawyers $850,000 to drop the suit. Clinton's lawyer said that the President made the settlement only so he could end the lawsuit for good and move on with his life. Jones and her lawyers said that the payment was evidence of Clinton's guilt.

Jones continues to maintain that Clinton sexually harassed her. Clinton continues to deny it.

Examples of use of Paula Jones
1. Lewinsky and urged her to conceal it from lawyers representing Paula Jones.
2. Hays‘s wife, a GOP activist, had led the legal fund for Paula Jones, who sued Clinton, alleging sexual harassment.
3. As you may recall, Clinton was asked about Monica Lewinsky in a deposition for the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
4. He also lost while arguing that Paula Jones should not be allowed to pursue a civil lawsuit against a sitting president.
5. Clinton initially denied the allegation, but later, during his deposition in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case, acknowledged a single sexual encounter with Flowers.