[This article is written with many anti-Clinton assumptions, like
the assumed truthfulness of Broaddrick's husband, but it is
obvious that Schippers developed evidence that the American
people need to evaluate. Schippers will be on the Ray Briem radio
show this Saturday, 7-10 p.m. (PT) www.kiev870.com, or 870-AM in
the L.A. area.]

From:

http://www.newsmax.com/articles/print.shtml?a=2000/8/21/223606

NewsMax.com


Schippers Book Bombshell: Clinton Acknowledged Broaddrick Rape

Carl Limbacher
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2000
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Bill Clinton tacitly admitted that he raped Juanita Broaddrick
during a conversation with her husband in the mid-1980s,
according to an account given to House impeachment investigators
by Broaddrick herself, a new book claims.

David Schippers, the former Chicago mob-busting attorney selected
by House Judiciary Chairman Henry Hyde to head the Clinton
impeachment inquiry two years ago, offers the Clinton rape
shocker in "Sellout: The Inside Story of President Clinton's
Impeachment."

Schippers was initially recruited by Hyde before the Lewinsky
case broke, to condeuct the first serious oversight investigation
of the Justice Department in 20 years.

In that capacity, he uncovered other aspects of Clinton
administration corruption that went far beyond the lies and
obstruction in the Monica Lewinsky and Paula Jones cases. But
when Starr sent over an impeachment report that focused
exclusively on Sexgate, the constraints of time and the timidity
of the GOP leadership left Schippers little choice but to make
that the focus of the House impeachment probe.

The longtime Democrat who twice voted for Clinton hired two
trusted investigators he knew from his days working with Chicago
law enforcement. Seeking to build a case against Clinton that
went beyond his lies and obstruction in the Lewinsky case,
Schippers sent Diana Woznicki and John Kocoras to Arkasnsas in
search of other Jane Does who had been pressured to deny a sexual
relationship with Clinton.

"Within a day or two," Schippers writes, "Diana reported to me
about a woman in Arkansas, Juanita Broaddrick, who alleged that
Clinton had raped her years earlier."

Schippers' first instinct was to ignore the unconfirmed rumors.
It was to him "a shocking story, but nothing in itself that would
affect our case in the Senate."

Then Woznicki dropped a bombshell on her boss.

"Oh, one more thing that I picked up. She was subpoenaed by Jones
lawyers. She filed an affidavit denying everything."

Schippers' reaction? "Bingo! That changed the whole picture." If
Broaddrick had been pressured to lie, it would be part of a
pattern of obstruction of justice that the Senate couldn't
possibly ignore.

Once Schippers discovered that Starr had investigated
Broaddrick's charges, he requested any and all information the
Office of Independent Counsel had on the case. House probers
learned that Broaddrick's charges were corroborated by several
witness interviewed by the OIC.

At that point, Kocoras and Woznicki were dispatched again to
Arkansas. During a meeting with Broaddrick and her lawyer, the
Clinton rape accuser was reluctant to go acknowledge the assault.
But in a telephone conversation later that day, Broaddrick
unburdened herself of the secret she had carried inside for
twenty years.

For an hour and a half, the Arkansas businesswoman described the
the terrifying experience to Woznicki, who had worked with rape
victims during her days on the Chicago police force. When the two
investigators returned to Washington, Woznicki told Schippers,
"Juanita fits the pattern of the classic rape victim."

The broad outline of Broaddrick's story has been known ever since
the Wall Street Journal published her account on February 19,
1999, seven days after Clinton's impeachment trial ended.

In April 1978 she accepted an invitation from then-state Attorney
General Clinton to meet at her hotel's coffee shop while she was
in town on business. Her persuaded her that it would be better to
meet in her room. Once there, he made sexual advances. When
Broaddrick resisited, Clinton forced her onto the bed and bit her
lip till she submitted to the rape.

But in his book, Schippers reveals a stunning new detail as he
recounts Woznicki's version of Broaddrick's story.

"One evening, years before, in 1984 or 1985, Mr. and Mrs.
Broaddrick had attended a function in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The
couple didn't realize that Clinton was the keynote speaker. When
they found out, they returned to their hotel room.

"In the course of the evening, (Juanita's husband) David went
down to the bar and found himself standing next to Clinton.
Clinton stuck out his hand and said, 'You're with Juanita, aren't
you?'

"Broaddrick squeezed Clinton's hand as hard as he was able. He
looked Clinton right in the eye and, continuing his grip, said,
'Don't you go near her or near her home; don't you even so much
as look at her.'

"Startled, Clinton pulled his hand away and said, 'I didn't know
she was with you when that happened.'"

When "that" happened? Clinton wasn't mystified by Mr.
Broaddrick's angry demeanor and ominous sounding words. He
accepted the warning without protest and asked for no further
explanation. His sanguine reception of Broaddrick's hostile
behavior has only one explanation.

Undoubtedly, Clinton knew exactly why Broaddrick was upset about
"that."

Certainly David Broaddrick had understood. Without explicitly
saying so, the future president of the United States had just
acknowledged he was a rapist.

Apart from the Broaddrick case, David Schippers' historic
investigation of Bill Clinton uncovered reams of incriminating
evidence. But as the no-holds-barred investigator explains in his
book:

"A great deal of evidentiary material remains under seal or in
the executive protection of the House Judiciary Committee. While
I cannot discuss that evidence, except in general terms, I am
free to reveal other evidence and testimony that my staff
developed independently...."

But even under these limitations, the old Chicago hand is able to
shed light on areas of Clinton administration corruption yet to
be explored by the media.

*Schippers explains how his pre-impeachment probe of the Justice
Department uncovered a frightening Clinton INS plan to naturalize
tens of thousands of immigrants, likely Democratic voters, the
White House thought, in time for the 1996 election. 75,000 who
were made citizens under the Clinton plan already had arrest
records. At least one prospective Clinton voter was naturalized
while he was in jail.

The administration official in charge of the corrupt
naturalization scheme was none other than Vice President Al Gore.

*While trying to establish impeachment trial ground rules behind
closed doors, Republican Senators sat mute while Democrats ran
the show, Schippers charges. "We make our own rules," barked
Delaware Democrat Joe Biden. Only one Senator -- Democrat or
Republican -- seemed interested in anything more than a show
trial, asking reasonable questions and listening intently to
Schippers' recommendations.

That was Al Gore's vice presidential running mate, Sen. Joe
Lieberman.

*The lengths to which the White House went to try and prevent
Oval Office sexual assault victim Kathleen Willey from testifying
have never been fully reported. In "Sellout," Schippers details
administration attempts to "lawyer-up" the key witness with one
of the Washington's top criminal defense attorneys. Fees would
not be a problem, Willey was told. After she declined, the
threats and intimidation began. One particularly frightening
episode is revealed for the first time in Schippers' book.

*Schippers described how one Republican congresswoman, upon
reviewing the secret files on Broaddrick and other women, "put
her head in her hands and cried, 'My God, this is his M.O.'

She related an incredible story about how Clinton had once tried
to set up liaisons with two women from her district by having
someone posing as a Secret Service agent invite each woman to the
White House for a private presidential discussion about women's
rights. The women inadvertently bumped into one another and
compared notes before declining the invites.

Larry Klayman's Judicial Watch developed clear evidence of
further presidential perjury in the Dolly Kyle Browning case.
Schippers actually called Browning to Washington twice and had
her ready to testify. But the Senate's unwillingness to hear new
evidence precluded opening up this new avenue of Clinton
corruption.

*Schippers confirms a sickening new detail about Clinton's attack
on Broaddrick, making it clear for the first time why several
congressmen were nauseated -- and one left in tears -- after
reviewing secret evidence that remains hidden from the American
people to this day.


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