The Starr Report brings the world to a standstill. The President is impeached. Linda faces the aftermath of her decisions, Paula makes desperate choices, and Monica considers how to move on with her life.
Monica Lewinsky and Linda Tripp tell their stories to 23 strangers.
The President must admit the truth to the Nation - and to The First Lady.
The world learns about the affair and Monica Lewinsky becomes the most famous woman in America.
The Office of the Independent Counsel ensnares Monica Lewinsky, holding her for 12 traumatizing hours in a hotel room.
As Monica prepares to leave D.C., she grows concerned that someone is sharing news about her affair. Linda meets with the FBI.
Monica leans on Linda for support. Linda begins documenting their conversations.
Tensions rise between Monica and the President. Paula is offered a settlement. Linda begins to feel that she has a target on her back.
Monica reveals to Linda that she is having an affair with the most powerful man in the world.
After the death of her boss, White House staffer Linda Tripp is moved to The Pentagon where she meets Monica Lewinsky. Paula Jones decides to sue The President for sexual harassment.
The hunt for spree-killer Andrew Cunanan comes to a frantic end.
A young Andrew Cunanan struggles with his oppressive father as a young Gianni Versace becomes a designer.
Andrew Cunanan leaves behind a troubled family life as Donatella Versace struggles to find her role within the Versace empire.
Andrew Cunanan celebrates his birthday in San Diego as his life starts to fall apart.
Naval officer Jeffrey Trail meets Andrew Cunanan for the first time, and Gianni Versace reveals his sexuality to the world.
Minneapolis architect David Madson is forced to go on the run with Andrew Cunanan.
Chicago real estate tycoon Lee Miglin is murdered in what police describe as a random killing.
Andrew Cunanan arrives in Miami to stalk Gianni Versace.
The murder of Gianni Versace turns the eyes of the world onto Miami Beach.
In the season finale, the prosecution and defense make their closing statements; the jurors deliberate; and the verdict is given.
Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey head across the country to get their hands on the Mark Fuhrman tapes. Judge Ito must decide whether the tapes, and the racial epithets they contain, are admissible.
Months into the trial, cut off from their families, society and the media, the jurors grow stir crazy and start becoming unlikely targets for the prosecution and the defense. Meanwhile, the country gets an introduction to the science of DNA evidence.
Conspiracy theories start to arise around the case. The prosecution debates whether they should have O.J. Simpson try on the gloves in court.
As Marcia Clark juggles her home and work obligations, she starts to feel the public scrutiny of her appearance.
As the trial begins, Christopher Darden and Johnnie Cochran face off in court. Chris has doubts about Mark Fuhrman as a witness. The jury visits the crime scene. directed by John Singleton.
Johnnie Cochran brings an energy that transforms the case. As jury selection gets underway, the prosecution and defense seek out the assistance of jury research experts, who come back with some surprising results. Meanwhile, Faye Resnick publishes a tell-all book, complicating the court proceedings.
Marcia Clark announces that O.J. Simpson has been charged. Robert Shapiro seeks advice from F. Lee Bailey and comes up with a provocative strategy. As Shapiro starts putting together "The Dream Team", he must convince O.J. to hire Johnnie Cochran.
With O.J. Simpson missing in the white Bronco, Robert Shapiro and Robert Kardashian deal with the fallout, as the D.A.'s office and LAPD scramble to save face and find him.
The murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lead the LAPD to the home of O.J. Simpson.
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