Former Arkansas television reporter Leslie Millwee has come forward to Breitbart News and accused Bill Clinton of sexually assaulting her three times in 1980.

Millwee, who went by the name Leslie Derrick back then, says Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas, slipped into her television station's small editing room and groped her from behind while she was seated, 'hunching' her chair to the point of orgasm.

'I could feel what he was doing from behind me. I do not know if he had taken, you know, private parts out. Or if he was doing it. I assumed he was doing it through material but I could be wrong,' she said.

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Former Arkansas television reporter Leslie Millwee says she was sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton three times in 1980

Milwee encountered a young Bill Clinton, when he was the governor of Arkansas, and claims she was sexually assaulted by him three times

Millwee said Clinton did this on three occasions and also stopped by to see her at home.

She said she interviewed the Arkansas governor about 20 times the year that she worked at the now-defunct television station KLMN-TV, as she was covering the Cuban refugee crisis and 20,000 refugees called Arkansas' Fort Chaffee home.

She was 19, turning 20, when she worked at the station.

Clinton would be flirtatious, she said, when the two saw each other.

'Hey pretty girl. How are you today?' he would say, she told Breitbart.

He also gave her an autograph, she said, claiming that one day he would be president.

He also wrote Clinton directly above her name on her reporter's notebook. A picture of the signed notebook was included in the Breitbart piece.

'And I said, "What are you doing? Giving me an autograph now?" And he said, "No, I just wanted to show you how good Clinton looks on top of Leslie."'

Words led to actions, Millwee testified to the right-leaning news site, that has Donald Trump ties.

When the first unwanted encounter happened Clinton followed the young reporter into the 'very small' editing room.

'There was a chair. I was sitting in a chair. He came up behind me and started rubbing my shoulders and running his hands down toward my breasts,' she said. 'And I was just stunned. I froze.'

'I asked him to stop. He laughed,' she continued.

She then noted to Breitbart's Aaron Klein that these encounters happened three times. 'And each time it escalated where the aggressive nature of his touch and what he was doing behind me escalated.'

She said the second and third alleged assaults involved Clinton rubbing his genitals against the reporter.

The second assault occurred about a week later with the governor making a 'beeline' for Millwee and with the reported making a beeline herself into the editing room.

'And he came in behind me,' she said. 'Started hunching me to the point that he had an orgasm. He's trying to touch my breasts. And I'm just sitting there very stiffly, just waiting for him to leave me alone. And I'm asking him the whole time, "Please do not do this. Do not touch me. Do not hunch me. I do not want this."'

'And he finished what he was doing and walked out,' Millwee told Breitbart, noting that the encounter probably lasted three to five minutes.

She then responded to Klein saying she did not know whether Clinton actually revealed his private parts.

The third alleged assault played out similarly to the second one.

He 'came in, hunched me from behind. Grabbing my shoulders, and you know, having an orgasm and then leaving.'

'I was crying,' Millwee continued. 'The third time it happened it was just so overwhelming. I waited a few minutes. I came out. I went to the ladies' room. I was crying and very upset. And we had a lady that had a local show there and she actually came into the bathroom. An older lady. And she said, "Honey, what is wrong? And I said I just had a really bad experience and I don't really want to talk about it. But I'm very upset."'

The next time the reporter saw the governor he had come to her home.

'He knocked on the door for probably give, ten minutes,' she said. 'Knocking. Calling my name. Saying, "I know you are home, please answer the door."

'I did not answer the door,' Millwee said.

Millwee said that Clinton coming to her home was 'the final straw' and that she spent the night discussing it with her grandmother before deciding to leave the station.

In vetting Millwee's claims, Breitbart News was unable to find footage of her interviews with Clinton from that era.

Karen Pharis, who was Millwee's assignment editor at KLMN, confirmed to Breitbart that Millwee was a reporter at the station and her job 'absolutely' included conducting interview with Clinton.

Pharis recalled Millwee editing her own footage in the 'tiny' and isolated editing room.

She said Clinton came to the newsroom 'maybe twice,' while she was there, though she added that she may not have always been present if the governor had stopped by.

Pharis said she also recalls Millwee leaving the station abruptly around 1980, but was not provided a reason.

The former assignment editor said she was surprised that Millwee had left the job.

In the 1990s, Millwee said she told three friends about the encounter and two of them verified to Breitbart that they remembered the story.

Millwee also thought about making her story public in 1998, when the Monica Lewinsky affair was uncovered.

'I was very prepared to go forward then and talk about it. And I watched the way the Clintons and Hillary slandered those women. Harassed them. Did unthinkable things to them. And I just did not want to be part of that,' she explained, worrying about the damage it could bring to her career and small kids.

Eighteen years later things have changed.