Larry Patterson

Larry Patterson is a former Arkansas State Trooper connected to Bill Clinton, who served as the Governor of Arkansas and later, President of the United States.

Patterson was featured in a 1994 video called The Clinton Chronicles. In it, many allegations were presented connecting President Clinton to various organized crime - including cocaine smuggling and murder - in and out of Mena, Arkansas and concluding with the "suspicious" deaths of Vince Foster and Ron Brown. Patterson was paid for his participation in the film; journalists consider the film to be heavily slanted and point to Patterson's profiteering as evidence.

Larry Patterson said: "There is no doubt in my mind that there was a long, ongoing sexual relationship between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster." He made an audiotape set "More than Sex: The Secrets of Bill and Hillary Clinton Revealed" He reported at Hillary's birthday party he saw Foster touch Hillary in the breasts two times. He held the two had an affair after years of observation when Bill was out of town also the reports other Arkansas troopers. Patterson said he learned about the death of Vince Foster before the Park Police found his body and hours before the White House said they were told. Patterson’s story was corroborated by another Arkansas trooper. The Vince Foster claims are disputed.

Patterson, Brown and Roger Perry were deposed by the Paula Jones' team in Nov. 1997. They also were questioned about women by Starr's investigators in 1997. They reported Starr was looking for women with whom Clinton might have shared details of the Whitewater matter.
 
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