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After blowing the whistle on Bill Clinton’s disgusting Oval Office sex attacks, victim Kathleen Willey’s life has hit rock bottom — she’s flat broke and getting booted from her home! “I need a miracle right now,” the 69-year-old widow told The National ENQUIRER in Feb. 2016. “I really need your prayers.”
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After going public against the ex-president in 1998, Kathleen’s book, “Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton,” charged Clinton and his wife Hillary with ruining her life. The ambitious power couple subjected her to “brutal campaign of fear and intimidation,” she said.
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International Leaders And Luminaries Attend Clinton Global Initiative
In a shocking interview, Kathleen revealed: “My life has never been the same since I went public about Bill. I’ve not been able to hold down a job. I don’t know if he’s behind it, or if people are scared off by my story about him. But it’s been very difficult.”
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Kathleen stunned the nation when she revealed how Clinton sexually assaulted her during a 1993 meeting in his White House office. She says the Molester-in-Chief fondled her breast and placed her hand on his pants over his manhood while they talked about her landing a White House job. Tragically, her husband committed suicide the same day Clinton groped her.
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After she told all, said a source, Kathleen and her children — and even their friends — “were threatened by heavy handed ‘detectives’ hired by Hillary...They told her she was in danger.”
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Kathleen has since had repeated break-ins, with files stolen from the two-bedroom home in Powhatan, Va., that she shares with three dogs and two cats. At the time of the interview, she was $128,674 behind in mortgage payments and facing eviction.
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Kathleen said that her only means of support is a monthly $1,300 Social Security check that barely pays for food and power. Friends had even started a GoFundMe campaign on her behalf. Kathleen told The ENQUIRER: “I’m just going to pray that I get through this!”
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After blowing the whistle on Bill Clinton’s disgusting Oval Office sex attacks, victim Kathleen Willey’s life has hit rock bottom — she’s flat broke and getting booted from her home! “I need a miracle right now,” the 69-year-old widow told The National ENQUIRER in Feb. 2016. “I really need your prayers.”
Photo credit: Splash News
After going public against the ex-president in 1998, Kathleen’s book, “Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton,” charged Clinton and his wife Hillary with ruining her life. The ambitious power couple subjected her to “brutal campaign of fear and intimidation,” she said.
Photo credit: Getty Images
International Leaders And Luminaries Attend Clinton Global Initiative
In a shocking interview, Kathleen revealed: “My life has never been the same since I went public about Bill. I’ve not been able to hold down a job. I don’t know if he’s behind it, or if people are scared off by my story about him. But it’s been very difficult.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kathleen stunned the nation when she revealed how Clinton sexually assaulted her during a 1993 meeting in his White House office. She says the Molester-in-Chief fondled her breast and placed her hand on his pants over his manhood while they talked about her landing a White House job. Tragically, her husband committed suicide the same day Clinton groped her.
Photo credit: Getty Images
After she told all, said a source, Kathleen and her children — and even their friends — “were threatened by heavy handed ‘detectives’ hired by Hillary...They told her she was in danger.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kathleen has since had repeated break-ins, with files stolen from the two-bedroom home in Powhatan, Va., that she shares with three dogs and two cats. At the time of the interview, she was $128,674 behind in mortgage payments and facing eviction.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kathleen said that her only means of support is a monthly $1,300 Social Security check that barely pays for food and power. Friends had even started a GoFundMe campaign on her behalf. Kathleen told The ENQUIRER: “I’m just going to pray that I get through this!”
Photo credit: Splash News