Story highlights The documents were made public on Saturday by WikiLeaks

Bill Clinton's attorney denied her rape claim in 1999

Washington (CNN) After Juanita Broaddrick tweeted in January that former President Bill Clinton raped her, Clinton's attorney, David Kendall, and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, held a call to talk about the case and evidence that could be used to refute the allegations, according to hacked emails released by WikiLeaks.

The hacked email, entitled "History of Juanita Broaddrick Allegations," contained several attachments.

The documents were made public on Saturday as part of WikiLeaks' hack of Podesta's email account. The Clinton campaign has refused to confirm or deny the authenticity of the emails released by WikiLeaks, and CNN cannot independently confirm their authenticity.

In the tweet, Broaddrick repeats an allegation that "I was 35 years old when Bill Clinton, Ark. Attorney General raped me and Hillary tried to silence me. I am now 73...it never goes away."

Bill Clinton's attorney denied that claim in 1999.

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