Kathleen Willey Says Book Manuscript Stolen
Kathleen Willey has apparently written a book about the inside workings of the Clinton White House, and says the manuscript was stolen in a Sunday night burglary.
Disclaimer: She believes someone associated with the Clintons stole the manuscript, but there is no proof of that accusation and I will not help spread the rumor by stating she’s probably right because I don’t know who did it and I doubt she knows for sure herself.
Kathleen Willey, the woman who says Bill Clinton groped her in the Oval Office, claims she was the target of an unusual house burglary over the weekend that nabbed a manuscript for her upcoming book, which promises explosive revelations that could damage Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Willey told WND little else was taken from her rural Virginia home as she slept alone upstairs – electronics and jewelry were left behind – and she believes the Clintons were behind it.
The break-in, she said, reminded her of the widely reported incident 10 years ago in which she claimed she was threatened near the same Richmond-area home by a stranger just two days before she was to testify against President Clinton in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
The theft of the manuscript early Saturday morning was suspicious, she told WND, coming only days after the first mainstream media mention of her upcoming book, which is expected to include accusations of campaign finance violations and new revelations about harassment and threats by the Clintons and their associates.
… The book, “Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton” by World Ahead Publishing, WND Books’ partner, is due for release in November. Willey said the stolen manuscript was not the book’s final copy.
Among its revelations is Willey’s identification of the person who threatened her just prior to her testimony against President Clinton – a man who turned out to be linked to the Clintons.
No harm done about the manuscript, but it certainly has to be disconcerting to know you’ve been burglarized while asleep in your own home.
Again, since there is no evidence as to whom the burglar might be or whom their empolyers, if any, are I’m not going to accuse anyone.
I’m just reporting the manuscript was stolen, but it was not the final manuscript and the book should be interesting.
Written by Jeanette


