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Clinton Accuser Juanita Broaddrick Reacts to Epstein Document Release

Bill Clinton's rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick has reacted to the release of US court documents about people connected to the late convicted pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. It reminded me of the words the former president allegedly said when he accused her of raping his girlfriend.

“After Bill Clinton violently raped me, he said, 'Don't worry, I'm infertile because of the mumps I had when I was a boy,'” Broadrick claimed.

“Then he pointed to my lip, which was swollen and bleeding, and said, 'You should put some ice on it.'” There are good men… and there is Bill Clinton. she added.

Her remarks followed the release of court documents detailing witness statements about people associated with the convicted sex offender. Clinton's name is mentioned dozens of times.

The documents include 2016 testimony from Johanna Sjoberg, who Epstein hired as a massage therapist. She reportedly told her lawyer that Epstein told her that “Mr. Clinton meant girls and liked young people,'' but a spokeswoman for Mr. Clinton denied any wrongdoing. He reportedly claimed he had no knowledge of Epstein's “horrific crimes.”

It is well documented that Mr. Clinton flew on Mr. Epstein's private plane, known as the “Lolita Express.” Notably, Mr. Epstein's right-hand man, Ghislaine Maxwell, denied welcoming Mr. Clinton to the island, adding that she did not know how many times Mr. Clinton was on Mr. Epstein's plane.

Ghislaine Maxwell watches Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton shake hands. (William J. Clinton Presidential Library)

Broaddrick, who accused Clinton of raping her in 1978, has spent years calling for justice in her case, criticizing the hypocrisy of Democrats and criticizing Republican accusers such as Christine Blasey Ford and then-top prime minister. has ignored her claims while defending her claims. Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh:

“Back in 1999, Sen. Chuck Schumer. [Dianne] Feinstein and Sen. [Dick] Durbin refused and flatly refused to read my investigation and records with independent counsel. [though] They were questioned by the committee, and the committee said, 'This woman has credible evidence,''' Broadrick said. Said Breitbart News September 2018.

In 2016, then-President Donald Trump named three women on his committee who had accused Clinton of inappropriate behavior in the past, ranging from sexual assault to harassment. Among them were Broadrick, Paula Jones, and Kathleen Wiley.

Watch Breitbart News' exclusive 2016 interview with Clinton whistleblower Juanita Broaddrick below.

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