Lewinsky wants her stained dress back
Monica Lewinsky wants the stained dress that almost cost Bill Clinton the US presidency to be returned to her.
The dark navy dress was not among the items given back to her after Clinton was acquitted.
Her spokeswoman said Monica has no interest in selling the semen-stained frock.
But said she is entitled to have all her possessions back.
A spokesman for independent counsel Robert Ray said the dress - which provided key evidence of Lewinsky's affair with Clinton - will be addressed "in due time".
Two years ago Monica said if she ever got the dress back she'd burn it.
She told investigators that she wore the dress during a 1997 tryst in the Oval Office. Tests on the stain determined the DNA was Clinton's.
Clinton was impeached in 1999 on charges he lied under oath about his affair with Lewinsky but he was acquitted by the Senate.
Robert Schagrin, of Gotta Have It collectibles in New York, said: "I would love to get my hands on that dress. I could see it going for mid-six figures, maybe even seven."




