Juanita Broaddrick, an accuser of former President Bill Clinton on account of rape, has come forward with detailed allegations following the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s court documents. In a post on the X platform (formerly Twitter), Broaddrick recounted a disturbing encounter with Clinton, accusing him of rape and revealing shocking details about his response.
Broaddrick stated in her tweet on Thursday, “After Bill Clinton viciously raped me – he said, ‘Don’t worry, I’m sterile due to mumps when I was a boy.’ Then he told me, ‘You’d better put some ice on that,’ pointing to my swollen and bleeding lip.” The post shed light on the disturbing aftermath of the alleged assault, with Clinton purportedly claiming sterility due to mumps.
The revelation comes in the wake of newly released court documents linking Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein, where the financier allegedly informed a victim that the former U.S. President “likes them young.” Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg, as per the documents, testified to this despite never meeting Clinton.
Broaddrick, who accuses Clinton of raping her during his 1978 campaign for Arkansas governor, recounted the events during a 1999 Dateline NBC interview. She detailed an encounter where Clinton forcibly kissed and raped her after inviting her to his office in Little Rock under the pretext of avoiding reporters.
The court documents, released on Wednesday, also implicated names like Stephen Hawking and Prince Andrew, further intensifying scrutiny on the late financier’s associates.
Broaddrick concluded her tweet by stating, “There are good men… and then there’s Bill Clinton,”
After Bill Clinton viciously raped me – he said,
“Don’t worry, I’m sterile due to mumps when I was a boy.”
Then he told me, “You’d better put some ice on that,” pointing to my swollen and bleeding lip.
There are good men…….
and then there’s Bill Clinton.
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 4, 2024
Note that Broaddick wrote a book detailing her experience with Bill Clinton, with the title “You Better Put Some Ice On That”, which now correlated to her recount of the former president’s assault on her.