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HILLARY CLINTON is
desperately hiding dark
personal secrets that
could destroy her dream
of becoming the first
female president of the
United States.
GLOBE has learned exclusively
of blockbuster scandals both Bill
andHillary avoided even hinting at
in their best-selling books, and
prayed would never surface.
Here is one shocker.
,Hillary attacked a girl who
claimed Bill had had very rough
sex with her and was threatening to
turn him in," reveals a college
friend of the former president. "It
could have ended his career right
then.
"He was a first-year law student
at Yale at the time and lured the girl
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to the beach house in Milford,
Conn., he shared with some other
guys.
"The girl told me that she liked
Bill and consented to have sex with
him, but he was very rough and re-
fused to stop when she told him to.
"Bill has long been into rough
sex, which Hillary has known since
before they were married, but it
obviously didn't concern her.
"Telling me about it, the girl was
very upset and crying hysterically.
It was obviously a terrible experi-
ence. She said she was strongly
thinking about reporting it.
"Hillary knew that if Bill was
charged, it would ruin his chances
of a political career and she had
already decided to hook her starto
his. So she went after the girl
screaming that she was with
Bill the entire time and would
contradict her story."
Hillary even suggested that the
girl could wind up being charged
with filing a false report and could
be prosecuted for it, says the friend.
"She was spitting bullets, cursing
and threatening the girl. No one
knew she had such a violent
temper," the pal reveals.
"In the end the girl i
backed down completely.
She was petrified at
Hillary's anger. Hillary
was triumphant. She
stopped the problem in its
tracks with her hardball
reaction."
The source, who has followed the
Clintons for over 30 years, says that
as the former first lady gained
more power, she no longer did the
dirty work of cleaning up Bill's
messes herself as she had at Yale in
the early'70s.
"By the time he became governor
of Arkansas, she'd hired detectives
to rough up the so-called `bimbos'
source. "But it all went back to her
first success of shutting up that girl
at Yale. Bill was proud of her for
being so ruthless and she felt em-
powered that she could make his
enemies back down. They bonded
over their mutual toughness.
"At the time, Hillary didn't seem
to care that Bill had cheated on her..
She went on the offense, defending;
him and threatening the victim."
Still, Hillary had her dark
moments of doubt and insecurity
because of Bill, the source confides.
"He made her feel she was to.
blame for his promiscuity, saying
her because she didn't crave sex
as much as he did," says the
source. "Bill told her that. she,
needed help.
"Hillarywas still pretty naive and:;
didn't know what was normal.. It
was probably the only time in her:
life someone had made her feef
inadequate. Extremely upset ovea
Bill's suggestion that she was a,
poor lover, she went to the Univer-
sity medical center and asked for a
referral to a sex therapist.
"The woman she went to eventu-
ally assured her that she was.
perfectly normal, though she had a'.
far lower sex drive than Bill. She
warned her that she was sexually;
incompatible with Bill and should
find another boyfriend.
'But they had things in
common other than
sex.. Hillary obviously
made the decision way
back then to put up
with him fooling
around and even forc-
inghimself onwomen."
These shocking reve•.,
lations come on the
heels of two new books j
that spell out the;
intimate details of the l
Clintons'secrethistory.
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One of the books, Their.
Lives: The Women
Targeted by the Clinton
Machine by Candice E.
Jackson (World Ahead f
Press), details the sexual
encounters of seven'
erenf women with the former
her 1978 Clinton raped herwhen he
made a campaign stop at a nursing
home where the then 35-year-old
worked in Little Rock, Ark.
She says he suddenly put his arm
around her and started kissing her.
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Shepushedhim away and saidthat she
was married. He tried to kiss her again
and bit her upper lip. She tried to pull
away but he forced her onto a bed.
"I was just very frightened, and I
tried to get away from him and told
him no, but he wouldn't listen," she
says. "He was a vicious, awful person."
While allegedly raping her, Bill bit
herlip again, according to Broaddrick,
who claims he then calmly put on his
sunglasses and said, "You'd betterput
some ice on that."
The author says Bill is "a sex addict,
sexual harasser and sexual abuser."
Another blockbuster book, The
Survivor. Bill Clinton in the White
House, by John F. Harris, says that
his Arkansas campaign aides
"recoiled at the candidate's bouts of
self-pity and flailing anger," thought
he was "clinically depressed" and
had conversations about whether he
was "emotionally stable" enough to
be president.
Upon becoming president, Bill once
ordered the alteration of one of his
medical reports. After dieting with
what he thought was success, he was
stunned when a scale at the Naval
Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.,
showed him weighing five pounds
more than he thought he did. Insisting
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the scale was wrong, Bill ordered
Navy doctors to release the
lawerweight.
Somehow, Harris notes,
Hillary put up with
countless infidelities over
the years, and repeatedly
rescued Bill from his sex
addiction.
But insiders close to
the former first couple
fear their battered
marriage has exploded
and they put on an "all's
well" public face for the
sake of their careers
-especially Hillary's.
After the Monica
Lewinsky sex scandal, Bill
said, "Women wantto know
why you stayed with me,"
says Harris.
Hillary responded "Yes, I ve
been wonderingthat myself °
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LOWELL E. HANCE,
PLAINTIFF
V.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY PRISON,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, AND
AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF THIRD
PARTIES ACTING IN THEIR
OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITIES,
DEFENDANTS
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
05-4129 CIVIL TERM
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this
proceed in forma pauperis, IS DENIED.'
day of August, 2005, the motion of plaintiff to
By the
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150 Wolfe's Bridge Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
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' We will not allow waiver of costs for the filing of a complaint that contains the
irrelevant, scandalous and impertinent allegations and attachments.
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LOWELL E. HANCE ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
PLAINTIFF ) CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V. )
CUMBERLAND COUNTY PRISON, )
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, )
THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, AND )
AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF THIRD )
PARTIES ACTING IN THEIR )
OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL )
CAPACITIES, )
DEFENDANTS ) 05-4129 CIVIL TERM
MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION OF PLAINTIFF'S
IMPECUNIOUS LITIGANT CERTIFICATE/AFFIDAVIT IN LIEU OF
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT CIVIL ACTION FILING FEES ON REINSTATED COMPLAINT
Plaintiff Lowell E. Hance herewith submits his above captioned
Motion For Reconsideration of procedural I.F.P. waiver of filing fees
and costs, and states the following in support of said motion:
1) Plaintiff was either "mistakenly" or wrongfully and falsely
arrested and incarcerated in the Cumberland County Prison for 11, years
while speciously fabricated alleged "Stalking" case was continued 4 - 5
times but never went to trial. Dismissed before trial, October 25, 2004.
2) Plaintiff's Public Defender Arla Waller, nor his Allison Meth-
odist Church contact Ashby Collins, indicated that they had any success
in securing Plaintiff's private Legal papers and $5,000.00 - $10,000.00
worth of complete professional auto mechanic's Snap-On Hand Tools, Black
Powder Colt 1862 Replica Pistol, professional ski mountaineering "Guides"
Backpack, (LOWE Specialist II), and Everest-rated North Face VE 24 Igloo
Style Dome Tent. Missing a Brother Executron 68 typewriter. Plaintiff
is also missing a large Book Collection valued at $500.00 - $1,000.00 of
his purchases from the Barnes & Noble Bookstore at Camp Hill. Another
$500.00 - $1,000.00 worth of accumulated Newspapers purchased over 1?
years are now missing from Plaintiff's motel room at the Carlisle Camp-
ground. All of Plaintiff's clothes are gone, including (2) business
suits and 1870's style Frontier Shirts. Also missing complete Welding
& Pipefitter's hand tools.
3) The Carlisle Campground owner, Ray Cashell, has sold the Camp-
ground and moved out-of-town this past Tuesday, September 6, 2005, and
ostensibly taken all of Plaintiff's private property with him "back to
Vegas", where he had said he was from. Plaintiff's property is now con-
sidered "stolen" and been transferred out-of-town or across state lines.
4) Thus, through no fault of his own, the speciously fabricated
and de facto "dismissed" Stalking Charge of undercover C.I.A. Agent Com-
plainant certain, has resulted in Plaintiff suffering the apparent bur-
glarization and theft of all his property while recovering from a severe-
ly sprained ankle injury of early April, 2003.
5) Plaintiff also missing a MITUTOYO precision Micrometer set,
1 - 3 inch, and another 4 inch micrometer reading to the ten-thousandth
of an inch. Plaintiff further is missing a precision engine rebuilder's
MITUTOYO Dial-Bore Gauge Set, 2 - 4 inch piston cylinders. Replacement
cost is $500.00 - $650.00.
6) Allison United Methodist Church contact Ashby Collins had assur-
ed Plaintiff that he would secure Plaintiff's possessions after the "now"
false arrest.
7) Plaintiff has been out-of-work 10J months and under the care of
Dr. Heib of the Sadler Health Clinic for a Beverly sprained ankle and was
qualified as medically disabled to work.
8) Neither the Courts of Pennsylvania, the Courts of The United
States, The Common Law Courts of Equity of Britain, or The Courts of
Caesar, it is argued, should require the disproportionate payment of any
fees whatsoever for the filing and service of a Civil Action of this na-
ture, when it is clearly evident that Plaintiff's "Estate" has been
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illegally pillaged and plundered by conspiratorial hooligans who have
cleverly concealed their true purpose of having forced Plaintiff into an
involuntary "Bankruptcy Liquidation Proceeding".
9) Plaintiff did not discover the Court's initial I.F.P. denial
until August 30th, 2005. (August 30th file dated copy from record attach-
ed). Since the initial filing of this action August 12th, 2005, the Land-
owner where Plaintiff has been "camped" just suffered a HEART ATTACK and
died.
10) Plaintiff is entitled to the relief requested in the Complaint
as a matter of Law.
11) For all these reasons Plaintiff respectully prays the Court
may reconsider and grant the instant Motion for I.F.P. waiver of fees
and costs.
DATED this, the 12th day of September, 2005.
Lowell Asnce
Plaintiff, Civil Action
150 Wolfe's Bridge Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
[camped- no telephone]
Applying for Post Office Box
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LOWELL E. HANCE
PLAINTIFF
V,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY PRISON,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, AND
AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF THIRD
PARTIES ACTING IN THEIR
OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITIES,
DEFENDANTS
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
05-4129 CIVIL TERM
I. Lowell E. Hance, hereby swear or affirm underpenalty of perjury
that since my false arrest and imprisonment in Cumberland County „ upon
my release from Prison I have been homeless since October 25th, 2004,
without any of my personal property or clothes and automobile necessary
to earning a living, and recovering from a seriously sprained ankle and
thus unable to pursue any gainful employment. I am presently without any
cash on hand to pay the regular filing fees of the Litigation I am about
to undertake, and respectfully request that the regular filing fees be
waived. I do not have any access to a retirement annuity of over
$10,000.00, to timely pay any filing fees, for the within matter.
DATED, this, the i. day of August, 2005.
Plaintiff, Pro Se
150 Wolfe's Bridge Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(camped, private property)
LOWELL E. HANCE,
PLAINTIFF
V.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY PRISON,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, AND
AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF THIRD
PARTIES ACTING IN THEIR
OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITIES,
DEFENDANTS
: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
45-4129 CIVIL TERM
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this day of August, 2005, the motion of plaintiff to
proceed in forma pauperis, IS DENIED.'
By the
Edgar B. Bayley,
...swell E. Hance, Pro se
Carlisle, PA 17013
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LOWELL E. HANCE, ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
PLAINTIFF ) CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V. )
CUMBERLAND COUNTY PRISON, )
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, )
THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, AND )
AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF THIRD )
PARTIES ACTING IN THEIR )
OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL )
CAPACITIES, )
DEFENDANTS ) 05-4129 CIVIL TERM
CIVIL COMPLAINT Q? W g'i`?5
Lowell E.Hance, acting without formal assistance of counsel, here-
with enters his Civil Complaint in the above captioned matter, Pro, Se,
and alleges as follows:
1) Plaintiff was arrested and booked into Cumberland Prison on or
about May 5th, 2003, by and through Camp Hill Magisterial District Jus-
tice Robert V. Manlove, on a decidedly false accusation of "Stalking" a
Barnes and Noble Bookstore Coffee Shop Attendant-Cashier, working behind
a counter.
2) Plaintiff was incarcerated in Cumberland County Prison 11 years
while the so-called "CASE" was continued 3, 4, or 5 times. The Case was
last scheduled for TRIAL on or about November 1, 2004, while Plaintiff
was released from Prison on October 25th, 2004, apparently as a result of
the District Attorney dropping the charge,and, dismissing the case.
3) While incarcerated in Cumberland County Prison, Plaintiff was
injured twice, as the result of unreasonable negligence of the facility.
4) The first injury Plaintiff suffered was being clubbed in the
back of the head in his cell 1-2 months after his arrest, by a Federal
Inmate claiming to be working for "Bill Clinton", with a plaster right
arm cast over a broken wrist, that sent Plaintiff to the hospital taking
eight staples to the back of his head from an open gash.
5) Second injury suffered by Plaintiff' was when he was sent back
to "H" block in early August, 2003, cell black inmates hosed down the
concrete steps going up to the lunch tray carts in cell block common area
with water, just before lunch, apparently with intent to create a danger-
ous slip and fall condition, where Plaintiff was unknowingly watched by
the other inmates as he carried his lunch tray to the steps in his prison
shower shoes, and slipped on the top step thereafter rocketing down the
concrete stairs like a torpedo. This occurred on August 12th, 2003.
Plaintiff could have died if he had hit his head on the steps.
6) As a result of tumbling down the concrete steps Plaintiff could
not move or get up and appeared to have fractured his right hip, being in
extreme pain, agony, suffering and screaming.
7) Plaintiff's hip was x-rayed at the hospital and as he was taken
there on a stretcher, he could not walk. Radiologist or doctor said the
hip was not fractured, but severely bruised.
8) Upon Plaintiff's release from Prison after case was dismissed
before Trial, Plaintiff appears to have been wrongfully injured while
being incarcerated for a decidedly false reason. Thus, Plaintiff's in-
juries due to being assaulted in his cell and the watered down steps con-
stitute a form of suffering and torture of the person who is summarily
wrongfully incarcerated in the first instance:.
9) That these acts appear connected to Plaintiff's [now] ex-wife
having gone to meet "Bill Clinton" at a September 11th, 1993, Democratic
Fund-Raiser "SLEEPOVER" at her Mother's house would only add insult to
injury in case that Plaintiff's jail cell Federal Inmate assailant said
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he was "working" for Clinton.
10) Plaintiff's [now] ex-wife is reported to have had a SECRET AFFAIR
with President Clinton both before and after 9-11-93. (See attached June
20th, 2005 GLOBE News Article).
11) As a result of Plaintiff's wrongful arrest, incarceration and
injuries ostensibly as some form of torture from Clinton, Plaintiff wrong-
fully suffered the seizure of all his personal property, clothing, and a
large number of valuable hand-tools, valued at $5,000.00 to $10,000.00
dollars, personal files, and a black powder pistol and rifle.
12) Plaintiff also suffered the wrongful towing/search and seizure
of his automobile, now understood as for a false reason, in the develop-
ment that said case was dismissed. Since release from Prison, Plaintiff
has become homeless and "camped" on private property.
CLAIM FOR RELIEF
WHEREOF, Plaintiff is entitled to damages for pain and suffering,
and in the case where imprisonment was wrongfully used as a disguised
form of TORTURE and wrongful detention, Plaintiff is further irrevocably
damaged from such loss of time.
2) Plaintiff seeks the return of all his personal property, clothes,
cowboy hat, automobile, various assorted important Legal Papers, including
two briefcases, tools and equipment. In the event any of Plaintiff's pro-
perty is not returned, then he is entitled to Line Item replacement cost
of any such article, principal damages for unreasonable loss of property.
3) Plaintiff may be entitled to other damages as provided in Law.
Plaintiff seeks a Jury Trial. Exact claim f)r damages not sp cified.
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DATED this, the 12th day of 2005.
Lowell E. Hance
Plaintiff Pro se, Civil Action
150 Wolfe's Bridge Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
fcamDed. Drivate DroDertvl
THE HUSBAND KNOWS WHERE LOWELL HANCE'S (NOW) EX-WIFE WAS ON 9-11-93.
A DEMOCRATIC PARTY FUNDRAISER; IS WHERE.
NOW, INSIDE AGENTS HAVE FINALLY REVEALED THE TRUTH111
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United States. because of Bill, the source confides..
GLOBE has learned exclusively "He made her feel she was to
of blockbuster scandals both Bill blame for his promiscuity, saying
and Hillary avoided even hinting at there was something wrong with
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prayed would never surface. as much as he did," says the
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referral to a sex therapist.
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very upset and crying hysterically.
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backed down completely intimate details of the I
Clintons'secrethistory'
ence. She said she was strongly .
She was petrified at One of the books, Their ;
thinking about reporting it.
Hillary's anger. Hillary Lives: The Women' l
"Hillary knew that if Bill was was triumphant. She Targeted by the Clinton- I
charged, itwould ruin hischances
stopped the problem in its Machine by Candice E.' 4
of a political career and she had
tracks with her hardball Jackson (World Ahead I.
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contradict her
story."
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more power, she no longer did the
dirty work of cleanin
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was proud of her for ber 1975 Clinton raped herwhen he r
being so ruthless and she felt em- made a campaign stop at a nursing c
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be prosecuted for it, says the friend.
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enemies back down. They bonded worked in Little Rock
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and threatening the girl. No one of Arkansas, she'd hired detectives
to rough up the so-called `bimbos' ,
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over their mutual toughness. She says he suddenly put his arm
"At the time
Hillary didn't seem
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her and started kissing her. r
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ShePuahedhim awayand said thatshe
was married He tried to kiss her again
and bit her upper lip. She tried to pull
away but he forced her onto a bed.
"I was just very frightened, and I
tried to get away from him and told
him no, but he wouldn't listen," she
says. "He was a vicious, awful person."
While allegedly raping her, Bill bit
her lip again, accordingto Broaddrick,
who claims he then calmly put on his
sunglasses and said, "You'd betterput
some ice on that"
The author says Bill is "a sex addict,
sexual harasser and sexual abuser."
Another blockbuster book, The
Survivor. Bill Clinton in the White
House, by John F. Harris, says that
ris Arkansas campaign aides
`recoiled at the candidate's bouts of
elf-pity and flailing anger," thought
re was "clinically depressed" and
tad conversations about whether he
vas "emotionally stable" enough to
ie president.
Upon becomingpresident, Bill once
rdered the alteration of one of his
xedical reports. After dieting with
ghat he thought was success, he was
funned when a ;scale at the Naval
fedical Center in Bethesda, Md.,
lowed him weighing five pounds
tore than he thought he did. Insisting
N
i
the scale was wrong, Hill ordered
Navy doctors to release the
lower weight.
Somehow, Hams notes,
Hillary put up with
countless infidelities over
the years, and repeatedly
rescued Bill from his sex
addiction.
But insiders close to
the former first couple
fear their battered
marriage has exploded
and they put on an "all's
well" public face for the
sake of their careers
- especially Hillary's.
After the Monica
Lewinsky sex scandal, Bill
said, "Women want to know
why you stayed with me,"
says Harris.
Hillary responded, "Yes, I ve
been wondering that myself."
-LEON WAGENER
i
Below: My brother, Roger, and I with Cora
Walters, the wonderhil woman who took care
of us
Below, right. From my high school yearbook:
the Three Blind Mice, better known as the
3 Kings-Randy Goodrum on piano, Joc
Newman on drums
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Daddy (my stepfather, Roger Clinton)
Mother and Daddy, 1965
Daddy and I at home in Hope, 1951
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