Posted on 11/03/2016 4:24:01 PM PDT by Interesting Times
In June of 2014, the Washington Free Beacon came upon an audiotape of then first lady of Arkansas Hillary Clinton from the 1980's discussing with journalist Roy Reed a legal case she had been involved with in 1975. She had been the defense attorney for Thomas Alfred Taylor, who at age 41 had been accused of raping a 12 year-old girl in May of that year. On the audio, Hillary, in an affected southern drawl, could be heard laughing at several inappropriate times. "He took a lie detector test," she said. "I had him take a polygraph, which he passed, which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs (laughs)." Then Hillary spoke about a section of Taylor's underwear that was now missing where authorities had done a DNA match from what was found on the 12-year old while in the hospital. Hillary told Reed that she had flown to Brooklyn to receive an expert legal opinion in the case, and later told Washington County (Arkansas) Prosecutor Mahlon Gibson that "this guy's ready to come from New York to prevent a miscarriage of justice (laughs)." The tape concluded with Reed asking Hillary how the case turned out. "Oh, he plea bargained! Got him off for time served in the county jail, he'd been in the county jail about two months."
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Kathy Shelton’s not dead, unless she died recently. She was sitting with a group of women at the RNC convention as a guest of Donald Trump along with Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey.
I know that. I was referring to post #9 (which has been deleted) that showed the battered face of a young girl identified as Kathy Shelton.
I did not realize an attorney could talk so openly about their client’s case. Am I wrong? Certainly attorney-client privilege prevents that.
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