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Here are the four women who accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment as American Crime Story details his sex scandal

FOUR women accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment as the bombshell series American Crime Story reexamines his sex scandal with Monica Lewinsky.

Although the bombshell FX series which premiered on Tuesday focuses on and 's explosive sex scandal in the late nineties, it also addresses some of the other accusations leveled against him.

Impeachment: American Crime Story explores the accusations against Clinton
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Impeachment: American Crime Story explores the accusations against Clinton
Paula Jones (L), Kathleen Willey (C) and Juanita Broaddrick (R) are seated for the second presidential debate between Trump and Clinton
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Paula Jones (L), Kathleen Willey (C) and Juanita Broaddrick (R) are seated for the second presidential debate between Trump and ClintonCredit: AFP or licensors
Leslie Millwee alleged that when he was governor of Arkansas, Clinton sexually assaulted her three times
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Leslie Millwee alleged that when he was governor of Arkansas, Clinton sexually assaulted her three timesCredit: Breitbart News

Several lawsuits and scandals led to the impeachment trial and the notorious "that woman" comment after news of his dalliance with Lewinsky scandalized America and his wife, Hillary Clinton.

Paula Jones, Kathless Willey, Juannita Broaddick, Leslie Milwee, and others all accused Clinton of indiscretions - which he has always denied.

PAULA JONES

sets up story with a lawsuit for sexual harassment by Paula Jones, who is played by Annaleigh Ashford.

She alleged that Clinton, the then-governor of Arkansas, "sexually harassed and assaulted" in a hotel room.

Jones claimed the married governor exposed himself to her despite rejecting his advances in a lawsuit filed on May 6, 1994, which soon gained attention in the media.

This is where the really began when Clinton denied his tryst with Lewsinky in his testimony.

He reached a settlement with Jones out-of-court in November 1998, paying her $850,000 without acknowledging any wrongdoing.

 KATHLEEN WILLEY

There were other women who played a prominent role in Clinton's impeachment scandal.

In the series, Elizabeth Reaser plays White House aide Kathleen Willey who accused Clinton of groping her in his office in 1993.

Willey said she did not consent to it and the incident was dramatized in episode one of the FX show when she confides in Linda Tripp (played by American Horror Story's Sarah Paulson).

After Jones and Willey detailed their allegations publicly, at least six others came forward, reports say.

JUANITA BROADDICK

is an ex-Clinton volunteer and former nursing home administrator who alleged he her in 1978 when he was the Attorney General of .

She made the accusation in 1999 and has since written a book with journalist Nick Lulli called "You Better Put Some Ice On That: How I Survived Being Raped By Bill Clinton."

Today, she tweeted: "I have no idea if I will be mentioned in the ACS: Impeachment.

"It is a series about a consensual sexual affair... Not about Clinton’s true crimes of rape and sexual assault. Still, I enjoyed 1st episode the same as I enjoy the Hallmark channel."

LESLIE MILWEE

In 2016, Leslie Millwee alleged that when he was governor of Arkansas, Clinton sexually assaulted her three times.

Millwee said this happened when she worked at a now-defunct Arkansas TV station.

But her's wasn't the only accusation against him.

Cristy Zercher, a former flight attendant on his campaign, accused Clinton of groping her.

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Clinton's Oxford classmate Eileen Wellstone also made accusations against him did campaign staffer Sandra Allen James in 1991.

A professor from the University of Arkansas claimed Clinton groped a female student in his capacity as a professor.

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