Kathleen Willey knows what intimidation is. One of the women who famously accused former president Bill Clinton of sexual assault, she used a radio interview Sunday to urge other sex victims to speak up.

"I would just like to encourage any woman who has suffered at the hands of Bill Clinton to please try to find the courage and bravery to come forth," she said on Aaron Klein's Investigative Radio. "Because it's OK now. Nobody can hurt you now. It's as simple as that. Nobody can touch you now. The word is out. You will be OK but you will be doing the right thing for all the right reasons and you will be helping your fellow sisters."

Breitbart reported that Willey demanded Hillary Clinton submit to a lie detector test to answer questions about whether she engaged in campaigns to silence or intimidate her husband's female accusers.

Political operative and strategist Roger Stone, who wrote the book "The Clintons' War on Women," said in an interview that Hillary Clinton promoting herself as an advocate for women and children is hypocrisy, particular when Hillary speaks about rape issues and how rape victims should be believed.

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"Unfortunately, this doesn't match her own history," Stone pointed out. "She has been an enabler of rape. She has been the person to enable the serial rape and sexual assaults by her husband Bill Clinton. Some of which are known publicly: Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick, and Kathleen Willey."

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Stone also states there were "many, many others who were not known publicly." He charges that the mainstream media are protective of the Clintons and suppressed the other incidents to the public.

Bill Clinton has a lengthy history of both documented and alleged sexual abuse and assault. Virginia Roberts, who accused convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein of turning her into a "sex slave" at age 17, claimed she saw Clinton on Epstein's "pedophile island" in the Virgin Islands.

In 2011, Roberts said in an interview, "I remember asking Jeffrey, 'What's Bill Clinton doing here?' kind of thing, and he laughed it off and said, 'Well, he owes me a favor.' He never told me what favors they were."

Clinton was accompanied by two of Epstein's regular girlfriends and "two young girls that I could identify," Roberts claimed. "I never really knew them well anyways. It was just two girls from New York."

Roberts denied she had sex with Clinton and said she never witnessed him having sex with anyone else.

In a Breitbart article, Stone has also accused Bill Clinton of violating the women physically, and that Hillary came to her husband's rescue by hiring detectives to gather information on the women. She then used the information to "run a terror campaign to intimidate Bill's victims into silence."

According to Stone, Hillary's motivation is clear: she would not let anything get in the way of growing their power and wealth.

Stone added that his book includes not only the serial rapes committed by Bill Clinton and Hillary's cover up, but the "horrific things" that were done to his victims. "Pets killed. Tires slashed. Windshields smashed in and bullets left in the front seat of cars. Late-night phone calls: 'We know where your children go to school,' all of these threats were part of the Clintons intimidation tactics."

"This is very sick stuff," Stone concluded. "It is the psychological abuse of women and Hillary is responsible for it. Women voters need to know her real record."

In 2014, Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern who had sexual relations with President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s, broke her silence on the subject. Arguably called "the most humiliated person in the world," Lewinsky said in an article in Vanity Fair, "Sure, my boss took advantage of me, but I will always remain firm on this point: it was a consensual relationship. Any 'abuse' came in the aftermath, when I was made a scapegoat in order to protect his powerful position."

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But Rush Limbaugh noted at the time of the interview , "She says it's consensual, fine and dandy. But when it was learned and discovered, she loved the guy. I mean, she may have been 19, and love is love at whatever age. It's a different thing to different people, but she loved the guy. They destroyed her. The group – the people – that claim to be protecting women, that claim to want to shield women from the evils of the world including conservative Republicans, led the charge in destroying this woman, after the fact."

Another woman associated with the Clinton sex scandals, Juanita Broaddrick, also chimed in on Clinton's sexual assaults. She used social media to remind the world that Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton tried to silence her when she accused Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978.

"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," Broaddrick tweeted.

More alleged victims have come forward with accusations of sexual activity by Clinton. Among them:

Eileen Wellstone claimed Clinton raped her in 1969. The two allegedly met at an Oxford pub.

Gennifer Flowers claimed she was Clinton's mistress for 12 years.

Paula Jones sued Clinton for sexual harassment in 1994. The lawsuit was dropped in 1998 after an $850,000 out-of-court settlement was reached.

A more comprehensive list is found here.

Considering the number of allegations with the ex-president's sexual misconduct and the renewed interest Hillary Clinton's alleged role in a cover up of that misconduct, more information may be discovered. Some have suggested additional information on Hillary Clinton's role may be forthcoming with the continued release of the emails found on her private server.