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Paula Jones,
Kathleen Willy
Juanita Braoderick
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Paula Jones
A judge ruled in 1998 that even if Jones' allegations against former President Clinton were true, it did not amount to sexual harassment, the New York Times reported at the time. "There are no genuine issues for trial in this case," Judge Susan Webber Wright of Federal District Court determined of the claims stemming from an encounter between the two in 1991.
Kathleen Willy
After Willey accused Clinton of groping her, the White House released a series of letters she had written him after the date of the alleged assault.
In some of these letters, Willey praises Clinton. For example, a letter written in 1994, said, “I just wanted to take a moment to tell you how caring and heartfelt your speech was on D Day. While you have had many shining moments, that day was, for me, the proudest I have been that you are our President.”
She also wrote that year, ” Dear Mr. President – You have been on my mind so often this week – There are so very many people who believe in you and what you are trying to do for our country – Take heart in knowing that your number one fan thanks you every day for your help in saving her wonderful state.”
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
Juanita Braoderick
Broaddrick later recanted her sworn testimony in the Jones suit under a promise of immunity from Starr, saying she lied initially because she did not want to be drawn into the case against the president.
NONE of these women can be believed.