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Monica Lewinsky says Clinton “took advantage” of her

Monica Lewinsky says there’s no question her boss — Bill Clinton — ‘‘took advantage’’ of her when he was president. But she says their affair was consensual and if there was any abuse involved, it came afterward, when Clinton’s inner circle tried to discredit her and the president’s opponents used her as a political pawn. The former White House intern, now 40, writes about her life in the next issue of Vanity Fair magazine, out this month. Her willingness to step forward may come at an inopportune time as former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton considers running for president. Republicans have signaled they don’t consider her husband’s scandal from the late 1990s out of bounds in the realm of 2016-style political dialogue. Lewinsky was 22 when her liaisons with Clinton began in 1995. Clinton’s lies about the relationship contributed to his impeachment by the House in 1998; the Senate acquitted him.