Bill Clinton Rape Accuser: ‘Justice Can Never Be Too Late’
Former president's alleged victims makes voices heard amid Epstein Expose

Following the bombshell Project Veritas exposé on Jeffrey Epstein and Clinton by ABC News' Amy Robach yesterday, former President Bill Clinton's rape accusers have now surfaced declaring they still want justice.
Last week, reporter and author Ronan Farrow said that the former president was “credibly accused of rape.”
Farrow, who wrote the book “Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators,” which is about NBC News’s alleged attempts to silence reporting surrounding sexual assault allegations against disgraced Harvey Weinstein.
Farrow also claimed Clinton’s alleged victim Juanita Broaddrick “credibly” accused Clinton of rape.
The author also maintained that the accusation was “overdue for revisiting.”
After the airing of the segment, the women who accused Clinton of sexual assault, Broaddrick, Leslie Millwee, and Kathleen Willey, said they are still hoping for justice.

Broaddrick told the Daily Caller that she agrees with Farrow’s remarks concerning the revisiting of the rape allegations:
“I always have thought that this should be revisited. … I would like for something to be done in order to expose this man for all of the things that he has done and possibly get all of his past presidential perks taken from him,” Broaddrick said.
“That would be my biggest goal because I don’t think anything else can be done after 40 years.”
But Broaddrick expressed the frustration of lack of exposure regarding the accusations against Bill Clinton.
“I think it’s because of who it was,” she said.
“[Lauer and others] are all lower characters. Who should have been exposed was the president of the United States.”

Epstein and the key to corruption
In May 2016, Fox News revealed that former President Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's infamous “Lolita Express” private jet at least 26 times, reportedly even ditching his secret service detail "for at least five" of the times he traveled.
Clinton’s presence aboard Jeffrey Epstein's Boeing 727 on 11 occasions has been previously reported.
Still, flight logs show the number is more than double that, and trips between 2001 and 2003 included extended junkets around the world with Epstein and fellow passengers identified on manifests by their initials or first names, including “Tatiana,” according to Fox News.
Suppression from the mainstream media
Yesterday, ABC's Amy Robach said she gathered interviews with victims and witnesses that exposed Britain's Prince Andrew and former President Bill Clinton, saying, "we had Clinton - we had everything."
The admission was revealed in the last video to drop from whistleblower outlet Project Veritas.
The admission from Robach was caught on a "hot mic" in the studio, and the cameras were rolling, without her realizing, as she discussed the story with a producer.
Robach repeats a prophetic statement purportedly made by Attorney Brad Edwards “…[T]here will come a day when we will realize Jeffrey Epstein was the most prolific pedophile this country has ever known,” and Disgustedly Robach states, “I had it all three years ago.”
In August, President Donald Trump told the press it was imperative that the question of whether or not Bill Clinton visited Jeffrey Epstein's "Pedophile Island" is investigated.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday, the president said:
"You have to ask: Did Bill Clinton go to the island?"That's the question. You find that out; you're going to know a lot."