Kathleen Willey is not done trying to cash in on her infamy on the fringes of the Clinton administration — and WorldNetDaily is eager to help her cash in.
WND — which published Willey’s factually flawed memoirs in 2007 — has published an unbylined Nov. 14 article which claims that Willey is “is fighting through a maze of refinancing pitfalls and money shortfalls to stabilize her life.” What does that have to do with us? Turns out she’s started a Kickstarter-esque website in which she begs for donations to help her pay off her house.
The article helpfully adds: “A $50 donation will earn an autographed copy of her book, donated by WND.” Books no doubt long ago amortized as losses and collecting dust in WND’s warehouse since 2007.
The article touts how Willey has talked about “The possible identity of the mysterious jogger sent to threaten her, and his Clinton connection.” In fact, the person she claims was the “mysterious jogger,” Cody Shearer, was documented to be thousands of miles away at the time of the purported threat.
The article states that Willey claims she “was drawn ‘unwillingly’ into the Paula Jones lawsuit, the Ken Starr investigation and impeachment proceedings.” She does, however, seem very willing to try and cash in on her infamy while she still can.