Call her the 'Energizer' and you will not be far from the truth, she always arrives in an SUV, sometimes staying for a few hours, sometimes as long a a week — just so long as the lady of the house is away.
The
claim that the 67-year-old former president has a ‘blonde, buxom
mistress’ who frequently visits the Clintons’ home in Chappaqua, a
wealthy suburb near New York, was made earlier this week when details
were leaked of a forthcoming book — The First Family Detail: Secret
Service Agents Reveal The Hidden Lives Of Presidents.
Described
as ‘charming and friendly’, Energiser will even bring the bodyguards
biscuits — a small price for their silence, but a nice thought,
particularly as protecting the rude and ‘nasty’ Mrs Clinton is seen as a
punishment posting.
Energiser’s
appeal doesn’t end with her personality. A Secret Serviceman told
Kessler how his dull vigil was enlivened one day by a glimpse of her
impressive décolletage as she leaned over — possibly bearing biscuits —
wearing a low-cut top.
Her ‘exposed’ breasts were ‘very perky and very full and new’. The trained observer had no doubt they were ‘enhanced’.
So
who could the Energiser be? One candidate, I discovered this week, is
attractive divorcee, rich socialite and mother-of-three Julie McMahon,
who lives just five miles from the Clintons.
Her friendship with Clinton has been the subject of sporadic, if little-noticed, media speculation for years.
The
daughter of Joel Tauber, a multi-millionaire backer of the Democratic
party and friend of the Clintons, she reportedly met the former
president in 1998 when he was still in office, after her father let him
use the family’s $25 million Colorado mansion.
They
were said to have instantly hit it off, but it was claimed their
relationship became intimate shortly after the Clintons left the White
House and moved to her neighbourhood in 2001.
Miss
McMahon had by then divorced her husband, John McMahon, a director of
Goldman Sachs, from whom she had been separated for three years. It was
alleged she and a ‘lonely’ Clinton would sneak to each other’s houses,
sometimes at night.
They
would even meet abroad, it was said, with Miss McMahon conveniently
turning up in London or Paris at the same time as Clinton. Miss McMahon,
54, publicly denied they were having an affair in 2008, but her name
resurfaced two years later in Game Change, an account of the 2008
presidential election.
The
book named her among a long list of women, including a ‘dishy’ Canadian
MP and the Hollywood actress Gina Gershon, whose rumoured friendships
with Clinton were alarming Democrat grandees.
According
to Game Change’s authors, investigations by Mrs Clinton’s aides
discovered that the rumours about one particular woman were true and
‘that Bill was indeed having an affair — and not a frivolous one-night
stand, but a sustained, romantic relationship’.
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