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Bill Clinton’s sexual misconduct allegations span decades of controversy

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While former President Bill Clinton He vehemently denied many of them, allegations of sexual impropriety dogged his career and repeatedly brought questions about his character into the national spotlight.

His honesty has returned to the national spotlight MPs were questioned on Friday He briefed Clinton on her connections to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019 while incarcerated on charges of sex trafficking minors.

Clinton was not involved in any wrongdoing.

However, Friday’s interrogationIt is the latest case of controversy dating back almost 30 years.

In the newly disclosed Epstein files, former President Bill Clinton was photographed in the pool. The images were published by the Ministry of Justice on Friday, December 19. (Ministry of Justice)

Juanita Broaddrick – 1998

The allegations against Clinton began in 1998, when Juanita Broaddrick accused Clinton of raping her while he was running for office. Governor of Arkansas Broaddrick has since described attempts he believes the Clintons made to prevent him from speaking about the incident.

“I was at a fundraiser but [Hillary Clinton] Before I left he caught me and was very friendly and said: ‘Bill and I really appreciate everything you do.’ And then his voice changed,” Broaddrick recalled In his interview with Fox News in 2018.

“It scared me.”

Once Broaddrick’s allegations became public, the statute of limitations protected Clinton from prosecution for the accusation.

Clinton denied the allegation.

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Bill Clinton speaking at the DNC in 1988

Before becoming president, Clinton was governor of Arkansas. (Getty Images)

Kathleen Willey – 1998

In an interview with Fox, Willey described himself as an old friend of Clinton and said he supported her as she implemented her presidential ambitions.

“We raised a lot of money for it,” Willey recalled.

Willey explained that her husband was struggling financially, which led him to apply to the White House in 1993 in hopes of finding a job. Clinton was president then.

“He sat on the couch. I told him what was going on and I said, ‘I need a job.’ He took my coffee cup from me, and suddenly I realized he was cornering me and trying to kiss me with his hands,” Willey said, describing an argument between the two in a study room just outside the Oval Office.

Willey first made his claim public in a 1998 CBS interview on “60 Minutes.” Clinton has repeatedly denied the allegation.

Cinifer Flowers – 1992

Gennifer Flowers, a former television reporter, claimed that she had a long-running relationship with Clinton from the late 1970s to 1989.

Years later, he said Clinton’s advances began when he and Clinton met during a reporting assignment.

“He kept coming at me for three months until I decided I wanted to have a relationship with him, and it was consensual at that point. By today’s standards, that was definitely sexual harassment,” Flowers said. seemingly In 2018’s “The Ingraham Angle.”

The story spread to national media as Bill Clinton launched his presidential campaign just weeks before the Iowa caucuses.

clinton, in an interview Flowers did not confirm the allegations to “60 Minutes,” but said she “acknowledged that it caused pain” in her marriage.

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Bill Clinton speaks

Former President Bill Clinton. (George Bridges/AFP via Getty Images)

Soldier Parade – 1993

Shortly after President Bill Clinton took office, allegations first reported by The American Spectator magazine began revealing that Clinton had used state troopers as governor to arrange sexual encounters with women.

Among them, Larry Patterson, Roger Perry and Danny Ferguson claimed Clinton ordered them to facilitate their encounters.

time magazine I quoted from the original The American Spectator claims that the soldiers said their “official mission was to facilitate Clinton’s cheating on his wife.”

“They were instructed by Clinton to take her to rendezvous points in government vehicles and to protect her during sexual encounters and to help cover up Clinton’s activities by lying to Hillary.”

The allegations against the soldiers also became part of independent counsel Ken Starr’s subsequent investigation into separate cases.

Paula Jones

The Jones case, which eventually led to Clinton’s impeachment in 1998, began while Clinton was governor of Arkansas.

“I was asked to work at the governor’s quality management conference,” Jones said recalled in an interview With Sean Hannity in 2016. “His security was hanging out with us, and later that day he came up to us and said, ‘The governor wants to meet with you.'”

Jones said he was escorted to Clinton’s room at a hotel.

“We had a brief conversation and then she started to relax a little bit. She said she liked my curves and then I didn’t know what to do. It was just her and me in the room,” Jones said.

Jones described how the governor exposed himself to her before leaving the room.

“‘I’m not that kind of girl,'” Jones recalls telling Clinton.

After Jones filed a sexual harassment lawsuit in 1991, Ken Starr, an independent attorney The person assigned to the case launched an investigation that would uncover not only the details of the Jones affair but also the Monica Lewinsky scandal that led to Clinton’s impeachment in the House of Representatives.

Jones was awarded $850,000 in damages as a result of his private lawsuit.

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Lewinsky next to Clinton

The photo that Starr’s team presented to the House of Representatives shows Monica Lewinsky in the center and President Bill Clinton on the right. (House Judiciary Committee/Getty Images)

Monica Lewinsky – 1998

The case, which would eventually lead to Clinton’s impeachment, first came to public attention when the Drudge Report broke a story, initially abandoned by Newsweek, that Clinton had an affair with a White House intern.

“He frequently visited a small study just off the Oval Office, where he claimed the president tolerated his sexual preferences. Reports of the affair spread throughout the White House, and he was transferred to a job at the Pentagon, where he worked until last month,” the report said.

Clinton denied the allegations while answering questions under oath from Ken Starr, who was investigating Paula Jones’ allegations at the time.

Clinton: “I did not have sexual intercourse with that woman” he famously said In an interview at the White House.

Clinton’s infidelity was eventually confirmed when a friend of Lewinsky’s recorded her talking about the affair and delivered the tapes to Starr.

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Clinton was forced to admit that she had misrepresented even her boldest claims. At least one voter in Houston told NBC that the admission left him with more questions.

“What else did he lie about?” the man asked the journalists.

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