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Clinton uses a static noise machine snopes10/12/2023 ![]() ![]() Mrs Broaddrick said he could do nothing, and walked away. ![]() ![]() She said that he told her he wished to apologise and asked what he could do to make things up to her. Mrs Broaddrick has also claimed that in 1991 she was called out of a meeting to discover Mr Clinton waiting for her. The allegations come at a time when many of those involved in the past year's presidential crisis - including Monica Lewinsky, Linda Tripp and Gennifer Flowers - are telling their stories in books and media interviews. NBC has described it as a "work in progress" - leading to rumours that the White House had put pressure on the network to withhold the story. Though scheduled for airing on January 29, the NBC interview has not yet been broadcast. On January 20 Mrs Broaddrick finally gave NBC television what is said to be her first media interview confirming the original rape allegation. Mrs Broaddrick's story surfaced in an American supermarket tabloid magazine in January, along with subsequently disproved claims that Mr Clinton had fathered the son of a black prostitute in Little Rock. Until now she has refused to speak about the incident, and denied the story in an affidavit to lawyers for Paula Jones, who brought a sexual harassment case against Mr Clinton in 1994. Mrs Broaddrick's story has been the subject of rumours for years, and was widely circulated in 1992 when Mr Clinton was running for president. "She just stayed on the bed and kept repeating 'I can't believe what happened'," Mrs Rogers said. In reported speech, she is said to have alleged that Mrs Broaddrick's lips were discoloured and swollen to twice their normal size and the crotch of her tights was torn. Norma Rogers, a friend of Mrs Broaddrick, told the Journal that she found the alleged victim in a state of shock. Then he looked at me and said 'You better put some ice on that'. She added: "This is the part that always stays in my mind - the way he put on his sunglasses. I felt paralysed and was starting to cry." Mrs Broaddrick is not directly quoted in the Journal's account of the alleged rape but in response to Mr Clinton's sterility claim she said: "As though that was the thing on my mind - I wasn't thinking about pregnancy or about anything. When it was over, Mrs Broaddrick claims, Mr Clinton told her that she should not worry because he was sterile due to a bout of childhood mumps. She alleges that he then forced her on to the bed, where he held her down, bit her lips and raped her. The newspaper reports that Mr Clinton persuaded Mrs Broaddrick to have coffee with him in her hotel room during a conference of nursing home administrators in 1978.
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