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Heartless Hillary Laughed At Rape Case!

Hillary Clinton Rape Case Defense Claims
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May 19 2016, Published 10:06 a.m. ET

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After an exhaustive 12-month investigation, RadarOnline.com has uncovered one of the most disturbing secrets from Hillary Clinton's past: According to an archived audiotape, the would-be president once blamed a 12-year-old rape victim while defending a child molester she knew was guilty — and laughed about it later!

Hillary, then a 27-year-old lawyer, was appointed to defend Thomas Alfred Taylor, then 41, who was arrested for a horrific 1975 assault in Springdale, Ark.

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In court documents obtained by Radar, Hillary shockingly said that the child was "emotionally unstable with a tendency to seek out older men."

Taylor, who died in 1992, pled guilty to unlawful fondling of a child and was sentenced to one year behind bars, with two months reduced for time served.

In an archived audiotape interview unearthed in 2014, Hillary is heard lightheartedly laughing about the case and admitting she thought her client was guilty!

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