After the sufferer has joined the offender, varied techniques are used to limit the victim's entry to communication with residence, resembling imposing physical punishment until the sufferer complies with the trafficker's calls for and making threats of hurt and even death to the sufferer and their family. Clinton delivers his State of the Union address, making no mention of the scandal. Clinton denies the allegations as the scandal erupts. Feb. 11, 1998: First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton predicts the allegations in opposition to her husband "will slowly dissipate over time underneath the load of its personal insubstantiality." A retired Secret Service uniformed guard, Lewis C. Fox, claims in an interview he saw Monica Lewinsky come to the West Wing on weekends with paperwork she stated have been for the president. March 16, 1998: Clinton says "nothing improper" happened when he was alone with Kathleen Willey, responding to her accusations aired in an interview on "60 Minutes" the previous night.