Clinton Accuser Files Bankruptcy
Kathleen Willey, who accused President Clinton of an unwanted sexual advance at the White House in 1993, is hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt and likely will be declared insolvent, a federal bankruptcy court official in Richmond, Va., said. Willey voluntarily filed for protection under federal bankruptcy laws last month, listing debts of more than $700,000 and assets of $19,011, primarily household furnishings, a car and a wedding ring. Clinton denied Willey’s allegation. Her money trouble stemmed from nearly $275,000 her late husband, Ed Willey, embezzled from a client.
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