" Lewinsky screamed, according to CBS News, which cited unidentified sources. Clinton wasn't even home that day. He was dancing a waltz with his wife on a beach in the Virgin Islands, apparently unaware that photographers with telephoto lenses were snapping pictures. Four days later, Lewinsky signed an affidavit denying an affair with the President. The New York Times, quoting a former White House official and a Lewinsky associate, reports today that Lewinsky met privately with the President at the White House about a week earlier, in late December. In other developments: The New York Times, citing a Lewinsky associate, reports that the ex-intern made inquiries Sunday about hiring a new lawyer. The Manhattan book agent behind the explosive scandal told the Daily News that Lewinsky's mother encouraged her daughter's alleged relationship with the President. "She orchestrated this," said Lucianne Goldberg, who helped spark the crisis by encouraging her friend Linda Tripp to tape her intimate conversations with Lewinsky. Lewinsky's mom, Beverly Hills wanna-be socialite Marcia Lewis, "encouraged her daughter with the low-necked dresses and everything," said Goldberg, who appeared at a book party yesterday at the Monkey Bar on E. 54th St. At the White House, Lewinsky once reportedly was sent home because her outfit was inappropriate. Lewis wrote a 1995 tell-all book, "The Private Lives of the Three Tenors.