Jump directly to the content
EX-PREZ SLEAZE SHAME

Bill Clinton ‘saw women as objects to be rated and conquered’ says trooper who guarded him in the 1980s

Former President accused of grading women on a scale from one to ten in the same way as Hillary slammed Trump for doing

BILL Clinton rated women on their attractiveness in the same way that Donald Trump has been criticised for doing, according to the ex-President's former security officer.

Clinton's wife Hillary, who is running to take the White House, slammed her Republican rival for grading women's looks on a scale from one to ten.

But L.D. Brown, an Arkansas trooper who guarded Bill during his time as the state's Governor in the 1980's, revealed the future President regularly did the same thing, according to court testimony seen by the .

 Bill Clinton, who was present at Sundays debate, has been accused of grading women
7
Bill Clinton, who was present at Sundays debate, has been accused of grading womenCredit: EPA
 Accusation was made during sexual harassment lawsuit brought by Paula Jones against the then-President in 1997
7
Accusation was made during sexual harassment lawsuit brought by Paula Jones against the then-President in 1997Credit: Getty Images
 Jones, far right, was among the alleged victims of Bill Clinton invited to Sundays debate by Donald Trump
7
Jones, far right, was among the alleged victims of Bill Clinton invited to Sundays debate by Donald TrumpCredit: AP:Associated Press

"Every – pretty much every pretty woman that we would see, eight, nine, ten, seven, six, whatever," said Brown during a sexual harassment lawsuit against Bill in 1997.

The then-President was being sued by former state employee Paula Jones, who accused him of exposing himself to her.

The case which was settled out of court for $850,000, was among several sexual assault allegations made against Clinton which eventually led to his impeachment and acquittal.

‘[G]rading, as degrading as it may sound, is something that [Bill Clinton] and I both would do,’ Brown said in his deposition.

 Hillary Clinton accused Trump of sexism during Sunday nights clash
7
Hillary Clinton accused Trump of sexism during Sunday nights clashCredit: Reuters
 Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas when he is alleged to have harassed Jones
7
Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas when he is alleged to have harassed JonesCredit: EPA

On Sunday night, Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump of sexism in the wake of tapes being released that had recorded the real estate mogul ranting about how he would grope and rate women.

"We have seen him insult women. We've seen him rate women on their appearance, ranking them from one to ten," said Clinton during the election debate.

But in an interview with American Spectator before the Jones lawsuit, Brown accused Hillary's husband of the same practice.

Bill, according to Brown, viewed women "purely to be graded, purely to be chased, dominated, conquered".

However, during the trial he told the court that he didn't think the then President was a sexual predator, but instead "just liked good-looking women, as I did".

 A video was released last week in which Trump can be heard saying he would grab women 'by the p***y'
7
A video was released last week in which Trump can be heard saying he would grab women 'by the p***y'Credit: Getty Images
 Trump hit back by bringing alleged victims of Clinton to the debate
7
Trump hit back by bringing alleged victims of Clinton to the debateCredit: AP:Associated Press

Trump was overheard on a microphone during filming 2005 showbiz programme boasting about how he liked to kiss and grab women.

"I’m automatically attracted to beautiful - I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait.

"And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything", he told Billy Bush, the TV presenter who has since been suspended.

"Grab them by the pussy, you can do anything", added Trump.

The Republican candidate responded to the backlash from the tape by inviting alleged victims of Bill Clinton to Sunday night's presidential debate.


Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368


Topics