Pardongate Prompts Clinton Coke Accuser to Speak Out, Sharline Wilson told Judicial Watch Report radio show of President Clinton cocaine use, “I watched Bill Clinton lean up against a brick wall”, “He was so messed up”, Newsmax March 21, 2001

Pardongate Prompts Clinton Coke Accuser to Speak Out, Sharline Wilson told Judicial Watch Report radio show of President Clinton cocaine use, “I watched Bill Clinton lean up against a brick wall”, “He was so messed up”, Newsmax March 21, 2001
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From NewsMax March 21, 2001.
“Pardongate Prompts Clinton Coke Accuser to Speak Out
For Bill and Hillary Clinton, the perils of Pardongate became starkly apparent this past weekend when the scandal prompted a former Little Rock drug dealer to give her eyewitness account of the ex-president using cocaine to a national radio audience.
Sharline Wilson, who lived the high life running with the likes of Roger Clinton and Dan Lasater during the 1980s, told her story to “Judicial Watch Report” hosts Larry Klayman, Tom Fitton and Jane Chastain on their Saturday radio broadcast.
WILSON: The coolest thing I ever thought was that the president of the United States would get high.
CHASTAIN: So at that time you thought it was cool that the American people would elect a president that would get high?
WILSON: Oh, absolutely.
CHASTAIN: But he said he didn’t inhale.
WILSON: But he did.
FITTON: Explain that to us, Sharline. Give us the circumstances in which you witnessed Bill Clinton’s drug use.
WILSON: Which time? I’ll give you one in particular …
KLAYMAN: How many times did you witness it approximately?
WILSON: How many times? Ah …
KLAYMAN: Him snorting up.
WILSON: Well, definitely more than once, and he did inhale. Well, how many times can you put on there? I mean, you don’t keep the times or how many times after a period.
When contacted by NewsMax.com last year Wilson declined to discuss her experiences with the Clinton brothers, preferring instead to limit any interview to her plans to become a prison drug counselor.
But the Clinton coke witness told Judicial Watch she was angered when the ex-president gave clemency to major drug dealers like Carlos Vignale, while she was sentenced to 31 years behind bars in 1992 for possession of less than $100 worth of narcotics.
After seven years she was paroled by Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee.
Wilson has appeared numerous times on Chastain’s weekday radio broadcast and has also discussed her case with Los Angeles talk host George Putnam.
But the Judicial Watch broadcast marked the first time Wilson gave her account of the Clinton brothers’ involvement with drugs to a national radio audience. (Wilson’s March 17 interview is available in the Judicial Watch Radio archives at www.judicialwatch.org.)
In 1990 Wilson recounted the same story under oath to a federal grand jury investigating Arkansas drug running in the 1980s. And she was particularly explicit in a 1994 print account, claiming that she sold cocaine to Roger and watched as he gave some to his brother, the governor.
“I watched Bill Clinton lean up against a brick wall,” Wilson told the London Sunday Telegraph’s Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. “He must have had an adenoid problem because he casually stuck my tooter up his nose. … He was so messed up that night, he slid down the wall into a garbage can.””
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