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Hooray for Larry Klayman!!! Newsmax.com Tuesday May 30, 2000; 1:38 PM EDTJudicial Watch Files Complaint Over Broaddrick Audit Is there reason to be suspicious about the IRS's recently reported intention to audit Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick? Is there any connection between Broaddrick's audit and other Clinton accusers who have also come under the scrutiny of the Clinton IRS? Is it just a coincidence that until two years ago, the supposedly independent tax collection agency was headed by Margaret Milner Richardson, an old college chum of Hillary's? The Washington-based public interest law firm Judicial Watch wants answers to these questions and, no doubt, many others. In a press release issued Monday morning, Judicial Watch announced: "Washington, D.C. - Today, Judicial Watch filed a complaint before the Inspector General of the Treasury Department over recent notice that Juanita Broaddrick, one of the women who was harassed by President Bill Clinton, is being audited through her nursing home. The IRS' notice of audit follows a lawsuit which Ms. Broaddrick filed, through Judicial Watch, against President Clinton's White House. "As the public will recall, Juanita Broaddrick was brutally raped by Bill Clinton, a fact which the President has conspicuously never denied. "In addition to Ms. Broaddrick, other Judicial Watch clients and others who have been harassed, assaulted, or raped by the President have been audited, including but not limited to Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers, and Elizabeth Ward Gracen. Indeed, other perceived adversaries of Bill Clinton have also been audited, including Billy Dale, the Western Journalism Center, and over 20 conservative groups in the last seven years alone. "'To those who doubt that there is a campaign of terror by the Clinton-Gore White House and its allies through IRS audits, FBI files, and other means, I suggest they consult with the 'law of averages' to determine whether these matters are simply coincidental,' stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman. "'Ms. Broaddrick is rightly upset about this audit,' stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton."