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Watergate’s 'lady lawyer' facing sexism and scandal

Lawyer Jill Wine-Banks was the only woman investigating the Watergate cover-up. As well as this historic role, she was also dealing with a failing marriage and an explosive secret

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 β€œWatergate girl” or the β€œmini-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

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(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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