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Paula Jones: Hillary Clinton ‘Allowed’ Husband Bill To Go After Women!
The woman who once had to flee Bill Clinton's sexual advances is going after Hillary Clinton — declaring that the former First Lady has "allowed her husband to get by with this type of stuff!" Paula Jones is the former Arkansas state employee who filed the sexual harassment lawsuit in 1999 against Bill Clinton after saying he attempted to use his friendship with her boss at the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission to seduce her into providing sexual favors. The court case eventually exposed the President's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, and ended with Bill agreeing to an out-of-court settlement where he paid Paula a total of $850,000!
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In an interview with radio host Aaron Klein, Paula went after Hillary — declaring that she had helped to cover up for her husband's infidelities over the years. “It’s really a sad, sad day if Hillary becomes president," said Paula, "because she has allowed her husband to get by with this type of stuff. Why does he have a right to be back in the White House, the people’s house? Why is he allowed to be back there with the track record that he has and his wife and the lying that she does and how she tried to discredit all of these women that her husband abused and sexually harassed?”
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Paula made a legal declaration on March 11, 1998, where she described how Bill Clinton — then the governor of Arkansas — had attempted to use his influence to force her into sexual favors. An Arkansas State Trooper had invited her to his hotel suite. "We talked for a few minutes," Paula stated under penalty of perjury. "Mr. Clinton asked me about my job. He told me that Dave Harrington (who at that time was in charge of the AIDC) was his 'good friend.'" Paula then revealed how Bill had gotten overly amorous. "I exclaimed, 'What are you doing?,'" said Paula, "and escaped from Mr. Clinton's reach by walking away from him. I was extremely upset and confused and I did not know what to do. I tried to distract Mr. Clinton by asking him about his wife and her activities, and I sat down at the end of the sofa nearest the door. Mr. Clinton then walked over to the sofa, lowered his trousers and underwear, exposed his penis (which was erect) and told me to 'kiss it.'"
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Paula's return to the spotlight can potentially be a real blow to Hillary's Presidential campaign, with the candidate having refused to acknowledge a rape survivor in a Town Hall meeting (above) who had asked questions about the multiple accusations of sexual assault made against Bill. That's on the heels of The ENQUIRER's earlier bombshell exclusive last year that caught Bill flying out to party at a private Caribbean island owned by pervert billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who served 13 months for soliciting a minor for prostitution. "The heat's really coming down on Hillary now," said a political insider. "The public already has Bill Cosby on their mind, and Bill Clinton has plenty of old accusations made against him by women — including charges of rape! Hillary's finally going to pay a price for working with Bill over the years to cover up his bad behavior!"
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Paula Jones: Hillary Clinton ‘Allowed’ Husband Bill To Go After Women!
The woman who once had to flee Bill Clinton's sexual advances is going after Hillary Clinton — declaring that the former First Lady has "allowed her husband to get by with this type of stuff!" Paula Jones is the former Arkansas state employee who filed the sexual harassment lawsuit in 1999 against Bill Clinton after saying he attempted to use his friendship with her boss at the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission to seduce her into providing sexual favors. The court case eventually exposed the President's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, and ended with Bill agreeing to an out-of-court settlement where he paid Paula a total of $850,000!
Photo credit: Corbis
In an interview with radio host Aaron Klein, Paula went after Hillary — declaring that she had helped to cover up for her husband's infidelities over the years. “It’s really a sad, sad day if Hillary becomes president," said Paula, "because she has allowed her husband to get by with this type of stuff. Why does he have a right to be back in the White House, the people’s house? Why is he allowed to be back there with the track record that he has and his wife and the lying that she does and how she tried to discredit all of these women that her husband abused and sexually harassed?”
Photo credit: Charles Tasnadi/AP/Shutterstock
Paula made a legal declaration on March 11, 1998, where she described how Bill Clinton — then the governor of Arkansas — had attempted to use his influence to force her into sexual favors. An Arkansas State Trooper had invited her to his hotel suite. "We talked for a few minutes," Paula stated under penalty of perjury. "Mr. Clinton asked me about my job. He told me that Dave Harrington (who at that time was in charge of the AIDC) was his 'good friend.'" Paula then revealed how Bill had gotten overly amorous. "I exclaimed, 'What are you doing?,'" said Paula, "and escaped from Mr. Clinton's reach by walking away from him. I was extremely upset and confused and I did not know what to do. I tried to distract Mr. Clinton by asking him about his wife and her activities, and I sat down at the end of the sofa nearest the door. Mr. Clinton then walked over to the sofa, lowered his trousers and underwear, exposed his penis (which was erect) and told me to 'kiss it.'"
Photo credit: Corbis
Paula's return to the spotlight can potentially be a real blow to Hillary's Presidential campaign, with the candidate having refused to acknowledge a rape survivor in a Town Hall meeting (above) who had asked questions about the multiple accusations of sexual assault made against Bill. That's on the heels of The ENQUIRER's earlier bombshell exclusive last year that caught Bill flying out to party at a private Caribbean island owned by pervert billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who served 13 months for soliciting a minor for prostitution. "The heat's really coming down on Hillary now," said a political insider. "The public already has Bill Cosby on their mind, and Bill Clinton has plenty of old accusations made against him by women — including charges of rape! Hillary's finally going to pay a price for working with Bill over the years to cover up his bad behavior!"
Photo credit: Corbis