It's a sordid tale of two Bills: In both cases, dozens of women say they were sexually victimized by powerful men and threatened to stay silent about the traumatic assaults.

But there's a crucial difference between the two scenarios involving actor and comedian Bill Cosby and former President Bill Clinton.

Women in Clinton's past were targeted by the IRS and reportedly found themselves on death lists.

Clinton paramour Monica Lewinsky and Lewinsky confidante Linda Tripp – who secretly recorded phone conversations about the White House intern's trysts with the president – found their names on those death lists.

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Meanwhile, Clinton's female sex-assault accusers were audited by the IRS – including Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick. Also added to the list of IRS targets was actress and former Miss America Elizabeth Ward Gracen, who had sex with Clinton in 1983 and was warned to keep quiet about the affair.

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Clinton body count: 'You find dead people'

As WND reported back in 1999, during Linda Tripp's two-day deposition with attorneys from Judicial Watch on Filegate issues, she mentioned a "list" that was given to her mysteriously.

While she believed the list was left at her workstation in the White House counsel's office by her former friend Monica Lewinsky, the list originated with former WND investigative reporter David Bresnahan.

Known around the Internet as "the Body Count," the list was a collection of names of people associated with Clinton administration scandals who died mysterious and often violent deaths. Bresnahan broke the story of the list during the summer of 1997 while researching his book, "Cover Up: The Art and Science of Political Deception."

"I started looking into all the various deaths of people that were involved in various Clinton scandals," Bresnahan said in 1999. "I started to investigate the entire picture instead of just one focused event."

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Bresnahan's list was the same list given to Tripp, as well as the head of the FBI and Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr to name a few.

"It was common discussion on radio talk shows," Bresnahan said. "Every student of the Clinton scandals would run into the list."

The list spread on the Internet and received extensive coverage on talk radio.

Bresnahan was able to construct such a lengthy list because he investigated all of the scandals surrounding Clinton.

"Nobody out there was putting it all together," he said. "If you look at one scandal, you'll find one dead guy. When you investigate all Clinton scandals, you find similarities, you find common tactics, you find common actions and you find dead people."

During his research, Bresnahan came up with more than one list.

"Not only did I find a list of dead people, but I also found that there are over 100 people who have refused to testify," Bresnahan explained.

"There is also a list of people who have gone to jail. There are 45 people who have gone to jail, some of them White House staff, Cabinet members as well as people from the Justice Department. So many of those (lists) developed when I started to pursue the big picture."

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Clintons turn IRS into 'gestapo'

Few federal agencies are more feared and loathed by Americans than the Internal Revenue Service – especially when corrupt presidents abuse the power of the IRS to harass and exact revenge on political enemies. As WND has reported, during Bill Clinton's terms in office, IRS audits were conducted against individuals and groups who caused problems for the administration.

Individuals singled out for audits during the administration included Clinton paramours Flowers and Gracen and sexual assault accusers Jones and Broaddrick.

As WND reported in 2000, Broaddrick, who publicly accused Clinton of raping her when he was Arkansas attorney general in 1978, protested an IRS audit of her nursing home.

In the case of Paula Jones, the IRS leaked her confidential tax filings to the New York Daily News, which tried to show Jones was making a profit off her sexual harassment claims against Clinton. Jones was targeted for an income tax audit along with her husband, Stephen. Jones sued Clinton for sexual harassment in 1994. The notice from the IRS arrived just five days after Jones rejected a settlement offer from the White House. By 1998, the lawsuit was dropped after an $850,000 out-of-court settlement was reached.

When actress Elizabeth Ward Gracen admitted to having a sexual relationship with Clinton, she revealed she was threatened with an IRS audit if she didn't stay quiet about the affair.

The Clintons didn't stop there. The Clinton IRS also audited fired White House Travel Office Director Billy Dale and attorney Kent Masterson Brown. Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, an outspoken critic of both Bill and Hillary Clinton, said he was audited three times during the Clinton presidency.

Several prominent conservative groups found themselves facing IRS audits following their criticism of the president and his policies. Among the conservative groups targeted for audits were the Heritage Foundation, the National Rifle Association, Concerned Women of America, Citizens Against Government Waste, National Review, American Spectator (which was burglarized three times), the National Center for Public Policy Research, the American Policy Center, American Cause, Citizens for Honest Government, Progress and Freedom Foundation, David Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture and the Western Journalism Center.

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Hillary covered Bill's dirty deeds

The Clintons have been accused of hiring private investigators to not only dig up dirt on perceived adversaries – such as Broaddrick, the woman allegedly raped by Bill, and other abused women such as Flowers, Willey and Jones – but to stalk, scare and threaten them. Willey asserts Hillary was behind a campaign of intimidation and harassment against her that fit a pattern employed against numerous other women whose claims of sexual impropriety or assault by Bill Clinton threatened the couple's political fortunes.

As WND reported, Willey and her husband, Ed, were Democratic activists who founded Virginians for Clinton and helped send Bill and Hillary to the White House in 1992. While serving as a volunteer in the White House and facing financial hard times, Willey says she met with Bill Clinton in the Oval Office to request a paying position. But instead of getting help, she says, she was subjected to "nothing short of serious sexual harassment." Distraught, Willey fled Clinton's presence, only to discover that her husband Ed had committed suicide that same tragic afternoon. Later, she was drawn "unwillingly" into the Paula Jones lawsuit, the Ken Starr investigation and impeachment proceedings.

Willey, author of the 2007 book, "Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton," has claimed the Clinton tag team used mob-style intimidation campaign to keep her silent, even purportedly breaking into her home to steal her memoirs of the events.

Despite Bill's 20 years of alleged and admitted extra-marital relationships, Hillary famously came to his defense shortly after the Monica Lewinsky affair broke in 1998. Asked about the accusations, the then-first lady said, "Certainly, I believe they're false. Absolutely."

Then, in a memorable interview with the "Today" show's Matt Lauer, she explained years of accusations by women such as Willey, Flowers and Dolly Kyle Browning: "Bill and I have been accused of everything, including murder, by some of the very same people who are behind these allegations," she said, pointing to a "vast right-wing conspiracy. … So from my perspective this is part of a continuing political campaign against my husband."

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Later, however, when placed under oath, Bill Clinton admitted to an affair with Flowers, as he did with Lewinksy. But Hillary's actions, Willey contends, indicated by word and deed that her main concern was to ensure her husband's proclivities didn't ruin their political careers.

In her book, Willey cites sources who contend Hillary began engaging private investigators during their time in Arkansas so she could head off any repercussions from her husband's behavior. The first to be dispatched were her own father and brother when she committed to marry Bill, according to author Jerome Levin in "The Clinton Syndrome." Bill had left Yale University for Arkansas to teach law, and she went to work in Washington, D.C.

When Bill was governor, Hillary sent out a group of investigators known at the "Truth Squad" to discourage many of her husband's lovers from going public.

Hillary: 'A career criminal'

When the Clintons moved into the presidential mansion, the political scandals multiplied – from use of the IRS and FBI to target political opponents to stalking and harassing subjects of Clinton's sexual advances and even attempts to loot taxpayer-funded items from the White House. Americans also witnessed capers such as Travelgate, Chinagate, Filegate and Pardongate.

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Bill Clinton's sexual escapades and subsequent impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice consumed more than a year of American public life and bitterly divided the nation.

In the years since the memorable Clinton presidency, Hillary has looted the White House, lied about coming under sniper fire in Bosnia, and brought America Emailgate, the Benghazi scandal and serious allegations that she used her position as secretary of state to financially benefit the Clinton Foundation, among others. New developments in the Clinton Foundation scandals emerge almost daily.

During his 1992 campaign for the presidency, Bill Clinton was fond of promising America, "You get two for the price of one," indicating Hillary Clinton would act as his co-president.

With the prospect of another "two-for-one" Clinton presidency looming, is America ready for a repeat of the Bill and Hillary "drama" in the White House?

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