Gennifer Flowers, who had an affair with Bill Clinton in the late 1970’s, is now claiming that Clinton sexually harassed her in the lead up to their relationship.
Appearing on The Ingraham Angle Tuesday night, Flowers detailed Clinton’s behavior towards her.
“Back in 1977 when I met Bill, we didn’t have the laws us, we as women, I was in the workplace, in a man’s world, I just had to the best that I could,” Flowers said.
“When I first met Bill Clinton, it was when I was sent out on my first story by myself after my training with my camera man. He came onto me that night. I told him to knock it off. I proceeded to continue to come onto me for three months before I decided that I wanted to have a relationship with him, which at that point was consensual,” Flowers said.
Flowers was 27 at the time and unmarried.
“But in today’s standards and in hindsight, it was definitely sexual harassment. I was a little bit ashamed to admit that because in a way, I felt guilty because I was a willing participant at a point, so I felt guilty about saying that I was sexually harassed in the beginning, but I definitely was,” she told Ingraham.
Flowers said she wants Clinton prosecuted for what he did to Juanita Broaddrick.
“He raped Juanita,” she said.
“Like Hillary, I wanted to be in denial, I wanted to deny that these things could happen because I felt like that wasn’t the person that I had known, but when I met her the first time, I realized that she was a very genuine person and had no reason to lie about that, I had to come to terms with the fact that he was very capable and did do that,” Flowers said.
“I still believe this #MeToo movement is long overdue, necessary and should be supported,” Clinton said earlier this week.
“He would say that, of course,” Flowers said of his statements.
“What would he say but that he’s in support of it? He’s abeen a huge abuser of the #MeToo movement, and I would like the #MeToo movement to be so kind as to recognize myself, and Paula (Jones) and Juanita and Kathleen (Willey) and many, many other women, starting many years ago with have come out with claims of sexual harassment from Bill Clinton,” she said.
“They haven’t given us any respect as far as I’m concerned.”
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