- Ken Starr, the prosecutor whose investigation into the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky case led to the impeachment of the then US president in 1998, died on Tuesday.
- Starr’s investigations expanded into a probe of the president’s affair with the 24-year-old White House intern Lewinsky.
- Starr’s report was the basis of the House Republicans’ impeachment of the former president in December 1998, although Clinton was later acquitted by the Senate.
Ken Starr, whose probe led to Clinton impeachment over Lewinsky affair, dies 14.09.2022

