The thing which really did it for me reading these kinds of stories was the interview with Elizabeth Grace in the Toronto Sun. Many of the details are entirely similar to Broaddrick's story; Gracen calls the thing a badly considered one-night stand while friends claim she was in hysterics and had clearly been raped. She started getting good acting parts at about the same time.
. . .so at the beginning of her going public. . .she started to get acting jobs. . .Publicity - good/bad - always a plus in the business. . .
Or. . . might I assume that you could be implying that perhaps Clinton's Hollywood elitist friends. . .or just a few. . .made sure this woman became gainfully employed. . .and quickly? (Certainly an easier/safer option than /Clinton having to 'knock her off'. . .)
Wonder what she is doing now. . .and where. . .
OR. ..you are saying that it was a fraudulent claim of rape. . .