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World Service,14 Dec 2022,40 mins

Watergate’s 'lady lawyer' facing sexism and scandal

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Lawyer Jill Wine-Banks was in her 20s when she got the case of a lifetime – to join a team of special prosecutors investigating the Watergate cover-up. In 1973, it was America’s biggest corruption scandal and it involved President Richard Nixon himself. As the only woman on the team, Jill stood out and was referred to disparagingly as the “Watergate girl” or the “mini-skirted lawyer.” Unfazed, Jill excelled at her job – facing top White House aides in court and taking them down, including the dramatic moment when she caught out Nixon’s own secretary in a lie. But as Jill was making history, she was also dealing with a failing marriage and an explosive secret. Her memoir is called The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President. Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Maryam Maruf Get in touch: [email protected] (Photo: Jill Wine-Banks outside the White House in November 1973, after her cross-examination of President Nixon’s secretary, Rose Mary Woods. Credit: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

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