Sunday May 28, 2000; 9:15 PM EDT
 
Audits Hit Three out of Four Clinton Sex Assault Accusers
 
What are the odds that yet another Clinton sex assault accuser would be audited by the IRS?
 
"Juanita Broaddrick was notified last week that she is being audited for tax returns that were filed covering 1998," revealed the Drudge Report late Sunday.
 
NewsMax.com has been unable to confirm the Broaddrick audit shocker. A call to her Van Buren, Ark., home Sunday night went unanswered.
 
But if it's true - if indeed Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick has been hit by an audit - she would be the third of four women who accused Bill Clinton of trying to force them into sex to come under IRS scrutiny.
 
Paula Jones alleged that Clinton exposed himself to her in a Little Rock hotel room in 1991. But she also claimed that the then-Arkansas governor stroked her hair, tried to kiss her against her will and, finally, attempted to grope her crotch.
 
Jones went into more detail than she ever had before in a fall 1997 filing with Judge Susan Webber Wright's court. It was in that document that Jones detailed Clinton's attempt to slide his hand under her culottes, "moving it towards her pubic area."
 
All the while, Jones said she believed, an armed state trooper stood outside the door ready to prevent her escape.
 
Under Arkansas state law, that qualifies as sexual assault.
 
Jones was hit by an IRS audit in September 1997, just four months after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that her case against Clinton didn't have to wait until he left office.
 
Then there's former Miss America Elizabeth Ward Gracen. In 1998, after six years of denials, Gracen finally admitted to a 1982 sexual encounter with Governor Clinton. But, said Gracen, it was most definitely consensual.
 
Maybe. But Gracen confidante Judy Stokes told Paula Jones investigator Rick Lambert that her friend had come to her in tears immediately afterwards. According to Stokes, Gracen said the sex was "something she did not want to happen."
 
In his book "Uncovering Clinton," Newsweek's Michael Isikoff revealed that the sex between the governor and the beauty queen had been "rough." What's more, Clinton had bitten Gracen during the encounter.
 
Sound familiar? Broaddrick said that Clinton bit her as well - to keep her under control while he brutally raped her.
 
Gracen told the New York Post's Steve Dunleavy that she received telephone threats as the Jones case was heating up in early 1998. The threats included a warning that she'd be audited if she didn't lay low.
 
Just weeks after Gracen admitted in an April 1998 New York Daily News interview that Clinton had sex with her, the onetime Miss Arkansas was slapped with an audit.
 
Jones, Gracen, Broaddrick? All victims of Clinton's sexual predations. And all audited.
 
Kathleen Willey, who says Clinton attacked her in the Oval Office in 1993, has yet to receive her notice from the Clinton IRS. Just recently, the fourth Clinton sex assault victim revealed she was $700,000 in debt and declared bankruptcy.
 
If the Clinton IRS stays true to form, Ms. Willey can be sure agents are closely monitoring her situation.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/forum/drudge_frame.htm
 
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I trust your eyes have been opened by now!
Bard

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