Bill Clinton Faces Sexual Assault Accusations From Four More Women

In a stunning revelation that could leave an indelible stain on the Clintons’ political legacy and possibly quash Hillary Clinton’s dreams of running for president again in 2020, the Daily Mail is reporting that four women have shared their accounts of being sexually assaulted by Clinton in a new book written by former New York Times editor Ed Klein that will hit shelves later this week.
According to the mail, the women allege the former president assaulted them in the early 2000s, when Clinton was working with playboy billionaire investor Ron Burkle. Clinton and Burkle used to travel together on Burkle’s private jet, which earned the reprehensible nickname ‘Air F*** One’. All of the women are former employees of Burkle who said Clinton took advantage of his power over them.
Bill Clinton is facing explosive new charges of sexual assault from four women, according to highly placed Democratic Party sources and an official who served in both the Clinton and Obama administrations.
The current accusations against the 71-year-old former president – whose past is littered with charges of sexual misconduct – stem from the period after he left the White House in 2001, say the sources.
Attorneys representing the women, who are coordinating their efforts, have notified Clinton they are preparing to file four separate lawsuits against him.
As part of the ongoing negotiations, the attorneys for the women are asking for substantial payouts in return for their clients’ silence.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on Nov 20, 2017.