Monica Lewinsky speaks at the Forbes “30 Under 30” summit earlier this month. David Maialetti / AP Photo
Monica Lewinsky has hired Dini von Mueffling — a public relations hand, philanthropist, and society figure about town in New York City — to help advise her transition back into public life and promote a campaign to fight cyber-bullying.
After her affair from 1995 to 1996 with President Bill Clinton, Lewinsky tried different paths, some more disastrous than others, to a career as a public figure: She was a handbag designer, television personality, diet supplement spokeswoman. Then in 2005, she moved to London for privacy, earning a masters degree in social psychology.
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