Clinton Accuser Willey Goes ‘Undercover’ At Cash For Clunkers

Kathleen Willey
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In a “WorldNet Daily exclusive,” Kathleen Willey — a former White House volunteer who claimed President Clinton sexually assaulted her (and maybe had her husband killed) — goes undercover to expose the seeming underbelly of the Cash for Clunkers program.

Willey got herself a job working as a rebate processor for a Vangent Inc., a contractor on the CARS program — all the while in cahoots for WorldNet Daily — and revealed what she described as “complete chaos” and what WND calls a “fiasco.”

The other applicants, she said, were all “dressed extremely unprofessionally” and had “foul mouths.” Her co-workers were “inept and lazy” and made “idiotic mistakes.” Her desk was “filthy.”

Under the heading “Barefoot and foul-mouthed employees,” WND reporter Chelsea Schilling writes “Willey said she was the only non-minority applicant in the room.”

Willey also said she spent only about 14 hours a week working, but got paid for 37, because none of her supervisors would help her log into her computer. She said those same supervisors told her, “Milk it!” and, “Free money!” when she complained.

Willey worked in the Clinton White House as a volunteer. During the Paula Jones/Monica Lewinsky scandal, she claimed Clinton groped and kissed her when she approached him about getting a paying job. Clinton said he hugged her because she was upset, but denied the rest.

Her husband died that same day from an apparent suicide. But, in a 2007 book, Willey said she suspected President and Hillary Clinton of involvement in her husband’s death, which she claimed was “most definitely” a murder.

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