FLASHBACK: Clinton Reaches Deal to Avoid Indictment and to Give Up Law License.

On his final full day in office, President Clinton has reached an arrangement with a special prosecutor to avoid being prosecuted after he leaves office in connection with the Monica Lewinsky affair.

Mr. Clinton accepted a five-year suspension of his law license, agreed to pay a fine of $25,000 to cover counsel fees arising from the case and acknowledged that he had committed a breach of professional conduct because of testimony he gave in the sexual-harassment suit brought against him by Paula Jones.

“I have apologized for my conduct, and I have done my best to atone for it with my family, my administration, and the American people,” Mr. Clinton said in a statement released this afternoon. “I have paid a high price for it, which I accept because it caused so much pain to so many people. I hope my actions today will bring hope and closure and finality to these matters.”

Just, in Bernie Sanders’ words, something about “Bill Clinton’s sex life.”