Juanita Broaddrick, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Juanita Broaddrick

American nursing home administrator

Date of Birth: 13-Dec-1942

Place of Birth: United States of America, United States

Profession: businessperson, nurse

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius

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About Juanita Broaddrick

  • Juanita Broaddrick is an American former nursing home administrator.
  • In 1999, after previously saying otherwise in a sworn statement, she alleged that U.S.
  • President Bill Clinton raped her in April 1978 when he was the Attorney General of Arkansas.
  • Clinton's attorney, David Kendall, denied the allegations on his client's behalf, and Clinton declined to comment further on the issue. Rumors had circulated about Broaddrick's allegation for years and it had been recorded in a letter prepared by a Republican rival of Clinton's around 1991, but she refused to speak to news media until 1999.
  • In a sworn statement in 1997 with the placeholder name "Jane Doe #5", Broaddrick filed an affidavit with Paula Jones' lawyers stating there were unfounded rumors and stories circulating "that Mr.
  • Clinton had made unwelcome sexual advances toward me in the late seventies.
  • ...
  • These allegations are untrue".
  • She then recanted that statement to investigators of potential misconduct by Clinton led by Kenneth Starr, while insisting at the time that Clinton had not pressured or bribed her in any way.
  • Starr declined to further investigate the issue, and mentioned it only in a footnote of his final report. Speculation continued that Broaddrick had more to say on the matter, and in an interview with Dateline NBC that aired on February 24, 1999, Broaddrick discussed the matter in public for the first time, this time saying that Clinton had raped her.
  • Among the claims of sexual misconduct by Clinton that emerged during the 1990s, it claims the most serious improper behavior. Broaddrick's claims returned to public attention in relation to the 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign and the 2017 Me Too movement.
  • She self-published a memoir repeating the allegation in 2018.

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