To: Gary E. Johnson who wrote (11971 ) 3/18/1999 10:33:00 PM From: Catfish Respond to of 13994
Clinton Rape Victim Watch Newsmax.com Wednesday March 17, 9:45 PM Newsmax.com Wednesday March 17, 9:45 PM Clinton Rape Victim Watch Reports of additional Clinton rape victims have been appearing almost daily on the Internet and elsewhere since NBC broadcast Juanita Broaddrick's gripping account of her own assault by Little Rock's lip-biting Lothario. Paula Jones' investigators Rick and Beverly Lambert told NewsMax.com last month that they uncovered a Clinton pattern of aggressive sexual behavior and offered on background the names of several women who they believed had been raped. Star magazine's Richard Gooding followed with a report citing confidential FBI files on three female Secret Service agents who complained of Clinton's harassment. Gooding noted the files contain two additional Juanita Broaddrick-style allegations from other women. On Tuesday, Vanity Fair's Christopher Hitchens weighed in. In a piece on Broaddrick written for Salon magazine, Hitchens reports: "I also know of three other women who I suspect could, if they chose, lay a charge of assault against Clinton." Last month, scandal maven Lucianne Goldberg hinted to Canada's National Post that some of the assault allegations are relatively recent, saying she knows of at least one so-far-unidentified woman who was accosted during Clinton's White House years. Tuesday, Goldberg told supporters on her favorite Web site, Free Republic, to "be patient," explaining, "It is one thing for us to know who she [they] is [are] and quite another to get agreement to step forward, knowing the pain to be inflicted. Juanita Broaddrick didn't come forward voluntarily. It is a scary thing to do, and we don't want to push them out until they are ready to face the [Clinton] slime machine." Goldberg added, "We are working as fast as we can." Since Goldberg seldom veers off course, Inside Cover advises: Stay tuned. freerepublic.com