Black Arkansas Man Goes Viral, Claims He Is Bill Clinton's Son - Breaking911

A man in Arkansas is reportedly claiming that Former President Bill Clinton is his father and says Hillary Clinton ‘banished’ him.

The newly re-surfaced allegations have gone viral on websites like InfoWars and the Daily Mail.

30-year-old “Danney Williams-Clinton” launched a Facebook page where he explains his claim in a post:

‘THE STORY OF DANNEY WILLIAMS AND THE FAKE DNA TEST’

My name is Danney Lee Williams, son of Bobbie Ann Williams and former President William Jefferson Clinton—also known as Bill Clinton. My story began in 1984, when my mother and, at the time governor of Arkansas, Bill Clinton meet in Little Rock, Arkansas not far from the governor’s mansion and her home—which was located not but five block from the governor’s mansion, along a route which Governor Clinton frequently jogged. After their initial encounter, my mother was propositioned by Governor Clinton and as a destitute young woman of 24, who worked as a courtesan to make ends, she obliged. She was with Bill Clinton sexually on 13 occasions, according to her.

After their first sexual encounter, they began to see each other on a regular basis over the course of several months, and eventually my mother became pregnant. My mother believed that Governor Clinton was my father back then, but wasn’t sure until I was born on December 7th, 1985. The fact that Clinton is my father did not become obvious until she realized that she had given birth to a biracial son, realizing that she had not been involved with any other Caucasian man, but Governor Clinton, during the months of March and April of that year she realized the stupefying truth.

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There is evidence suggesting that, for a while at least, Clinton secretly accepted that Danney was his son since a man driving a state car delivered $700 in cash to the Williams shack every month for years, leaving seven crisp $100 bills in an envelope left in the mailbox according to Danney’s mother. These payments ended abruptly after Danney’s aunt confronted Hillary and when Bill became a candidate for President.

Former Arkansas trooper Larry Patterson, once a member of Governor Clinton’s personal security team, said that on one or two occasions Clinton used Arkansas state troopers to take extra Christmas presents originally meant for Chelsea over to the home where young Danney lived. Patterson said Bill to him to say nothing to Hillary about the gifts.

Not long after I was born my mother went to prison and her sister, my aunt Lucille, took me and my siblings in to her home for a period of time, once the burden of some many children began to wear my aunts nerve thin we were forced to leave and spent some time with friends, in group homes, etc.—it was very difficult because there was not much stability and very little guidance in our lives during a particularly vulnerable time.

During my adolescence and even now in my adult life, members of my family, the media and others have attempted to use my existence to either bring about awareness and/or defame President Clinton. Of these many individuals, businessman, restaurateur and community activist Robert “Say”McIntosh of Little Rock, Arkansas, was one who assisted my family in the early 1990’s to both promote my story and criticize Governor Clinton during the time he ran for president in 1992Mcintosh’s efforts, to my family’s surprise, successfully garnered some public interest, in that on February 18th, 1992, an sensationalized version of my story was published by a weekly tabloid know as The Globe.

Unfortunately for my family and I, after being a fundamental advocate for some time “Say” decided to withdraw his support. McIntosh now says he accepted $25,000 and a promise that they would pardon his son, Tommy McIntosh, who was arrested while in possession of nearly four and a half pounds of cocaine and subsequently convicted of possession with intent to distribute and sentenced to 50 years in prison and fined $250,000 in 1988in return for Say’s silence.

Coincidently, after Say stopped publicizing my story and my father became the 42nd President of the United States, Say’s son—Tommy—was granted clemency by an Arkansas Senator and Acting Governor Dr. Jerry Donal Jewell and released from the Tucker Maximum Security Prison. From what I understand, because my father was governor of Arkansas, when he left to be inaugurated as president the role of governor was assumed by the Lieutenant Governor—Jim Guy Tucker, however when Tucker went to Washington D.C. to attend the inauguration, Jewell—as the president pro tempore of the Arkansas Senate—became the acting governor of Arkansas from Sunday, January 17th, 1993, at 7:00 a.m. until Wednesday, January 21st, at 4:00 p.m., thereby affording him the necessary authority and capacity to take such action.

Despite the national controversy surrounding The Globe article and the local controversy surrounding Senator Jewell’s actions during his four-day stent as acting governor of Arkansas, my story faded from the public eye.

Although, the cinematic appeal of my story was realized when a fictionalized version of my story was published in the novel Primary Colors on January 6th, 1996, by an anonymous author, and once again when the book became a movie in 1998. Later, the anonymous author, Joe Klein—a political journalist and columnist who had been covering the Clinton campaign for Newsweek during his 1992 presidential campaign—admitted in a news conference on July 17th, 1996 that he indeed was the author of the roman à clef novel, after months emphatically denying the truth.

During this time period, many news outlets mentioned by story, and in 1998 Newsmax contacted my aunt Lucille, she explained to me that in her interview she revealing a great many details in an effort to corroborate my mother’s story.

However her efforts were not as successful as she had hoped, and in 1999, the STAR tabloid published a story by investigative reporter Richard Gooding, claiming to have ran a DNA tests using samples from myself and mother, comparing our samples to a sample taken from my father during Kenneth Starr’s investigation of the White House Intern Monica Lewinsky’s relationship with my Dad. There is no record of the Department of Justice giving DNA evidence to tabloid.

However, it seems highly implausible that the a news organization would be able to obtain and release personal medical history of any person, especially the president of the United States, without exposing themselves to legal action. Ultimately, without providing any form of documentation, Star reported that the samples did not match. The STAR can produce no DNA test today and report that their files contain no such test.

Earlier that year in 1999, a Manhattan investment firm/group, Evercore Capital Partners L.L.C., headed by—a college friend of my father and former Deputy Treasury Secretary in the Clinton Administration—Roger Charles Altman, had acquired the company that owns The National Enquirer and Star magazine for $294 million from American Media Inc. Interestingly, during this time my father’s wife, Hillary Clinton, was running for to be elected United States Senator of New York—eventually being elected in 2000.

All that being said, it is my understanding that the current owners of the Star deny that there was ever a DNA test performed. It wasn’t until 2013, when The Globe conducted another interview with me, that anyone else listened to my story again.

Lucille Bolton who is Danney’s aunt and became his guardian when Bobbie Ann Williams was incarcerated, took the infant Danney to the Governor’s mansion and obtained a brief meeting with Hillary to demand the Clintons’ acknowledge Bill’s son. Hillary threatened Bolton and literally slammed the door in Bolton’s face. Returning the next day Hillary refused to see the woman.

It was Hillary Clinton who cut Danney off from his biological father.

And that’s as far as I got. Danney Williams, as he says, is real. Everything past that remains in the rabbithole—the provenance of the supermarket tabloids and professional rumor peddlers.

Bill Clinton denied to comment on the allegation:

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