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Willey, who stumped for Clinton in her native Richmond during his 1992 presidential campaign and then joined the White House social office as a volunteer, contends he made an unwanted sexual advance toward her when she went to see him about a landing a paid postion on Nov. 29, 1993.
Willey contends that Landow, whom she knew socially through his daughter, urged her last year to conceal the alleged encounter with Clinton as she prepared for questioning about it by Jones's lawyers who were then trying to establish a pattern of sexual harassment by Clinton.
Willey has also told Starr's investigators she was accosted menacingly by a stranger outside her Richmond home Jan. 8, two days before she was scheduled to testify in the Jones case, according to sources familiar with her account.
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