Bill Clinton ‘rape’ victim Juanita Broaddrick tells of lasting trauma of 1978 ‘attack’ and claims another ‘victim’ has told her: ‘There are more of us out there’

Thursday, May 19, 2016
By Paul Martin

Juanita Broaddrick, now a 73-year-old grandmother, claims Bill Clinton, now 69, raped her in a Little Rock hotel room in 1978
Clinton’s lawyers have called Broaddrick’s claim ‘categorically false’
Broaddrick has detailed the trauma she’s faced since the alleged attack
The Arkansas woman first made her claim that Clinton had raped her in 1999, more than two decades after it allegedly happened
She says she remembers hoping ‘that evil man’ would die during his 2004 quadruple heart bypass surgery.
She said she is happy to see Clinton looking ‘so terrible, like death warmed over’, as he campaigns for his wife
Broaddrick has also attacked the New York Times for an article on Trump’s own history with women, while ignoring Clinton’s

By MARTIN GOULD
DAILYMAIL.com
19 May 2016

With Donald Trump making it clear that Bill Clinton’s sexual history will become a central part of his presidential campaign against his wife Hillary, the woman who accused the former president of rape is dishing new details of the effects the alleged sexual attack had on her.

Juanita Broaddrick said she even remembers hoping ‘that evil man’ would die during his 2004 quadruple heart bypass surgery.

Now, she added, she is happy to see Clinton looking ‘so terrible, like death warmed over’, as he campaigns for his wife.

Broaddrick is also attacking the New York Times for an article on Trump’s own history with women, while ignoring the potential First Gentleman’s.

‘The NY times should do equal time investigating Hilary’s (sic) enabling of Bill Clinton’s sexual assaults on women,’ Broaddrick tweeted on Wednesday afternoon.

Trump’s broadside during an interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity, when he openly accused Clinton of raping Broaddrick, threatens to drag the sexual history of both men into the 2016 campaign for the White House.

During the interview Hannity suggested the Times should speak to Broaddrick as well as Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey, two other women who have accused Clinton of sexual misconduct.

‘In one case, it’s about exposure,’ Hannity said referring to the Times’s coverage of Trump. ‘In another case, it’s about groping and foundling and touching against a woman’s will.’

‘And rape,’ Trump interjected.

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