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Willey affidavit describes a crude Lothario excerpt
President Clinton's unsolicited advances to Kathleen Willey in the Oval Office went beyond a hug, a stolen kiss and anxious groping, according to a sealed affidavit. "He grabbed her breast and put her hand on his genitals," a source familiar with information sealed by the federal court in Richmond, Va., told The Washington Times. "We shouldn't be doing this," Mrs. Willey said of the contact, the source said. "I always wanted to," Mr. Clinton is said to have replied during the encounter in the Oval Office and adjacent presidential study. The Willeys and Clintons were acquaintances. The incident occurred Nov. 29, 1993, when Mrs. Willey met alone with Mr. Clinton to request a full-time job because of a family financial crisis. Her husband, Edward Willey Jr., committed suicide that same day because of the money problems. The details about the president's unsolicited Oval Office advances to Mrs. Willey reveal possible links to disclosures by Monica Lewinsky and Paula Jones. A second source confirmed the substance of the Willey incident with The Times but refused to discuss specific details. washtimes.com |