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Kathy Shelton was born on 1962 in Springdale, Arkansas, U.S., is an American sexual assault survivor (born 1962). Discover Kathy Shelton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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1962

Kathy Shelton (born 1962) is an American sexual Assault survivor.

1975

One of the defendants in her 1975 case was represented by Hillary Clinton (then Rodham), which caused controversy when Clinton stood as the Democratic Party candidate in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Shelton was raised by a single mother in Springdale, Arkansas.

In 1975, at age 12, Shelton was brutally raped by two men in Arkansas.

One of the men accused of raping Shelton was 41-year-old defendant Thomas Alfred Taylor whose court-appointed criminal defense lawyer was 27-year-old Hillary Rodham (now Clinton) in her first-time appearance as courtroom litigator.

In her autobiography, Clinton said she was reluctant to take the case and asked to be let off the case; her account was later confirmed by the prosecutor in the case.

At the time, she was working at the legal aid clinic at the University of Arkansas and represented the defendant for free.

Taylor pleaded guilty to unlawful fondling of a minor under the age of 14.

1980

Mid-1980s taped interviews with Clinton by Roy Reed, a reporter for Esquire, were released in 2014 after being found in the archives of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

2003

Based on court documents obtained by CNN and Clinton's account in her 2003 memoir Living History, Clinton won a plea deal for Taylor, securing a significantly reduced charge and sentence, based on the prosecution's loss of critical pieces of evidence.

2007

After Shelton became aware that Clinton had been the criminal defense lawyer of the defendant in her case decades earlier, Shelton stated in 2007 that she herself bore no ill will toward Clinton for having had to act as her assailant's court-appointed criminal defence lawyer in the rape case, saying "I have to understand that she was representing Taylor ... Hillary was just doing her job."

2014

She told The Daily Beast in 2014, "Hillary Clinton took me through hell."

Shelton said, "I started seeing where I had really been stomped in the ground. I didn't really know what to do about it. I just figured life would have to go on and I would have to live with it".

She also said it was after hearing Clinton discussing the case in previously unpublished tapes that she decided to speak out publicly.

2016

Reed said in 2016, "She was laughing at the vagaries of the legal system that play out every day across America in one way or another."

At one point, Clinton laughed in the interview while recounting that Taylor passed a polygraph test, which she said "forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs."

Later in 2016, Shelton claimed that she had been misquoted in the 2007 interview.

During the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Shelton was interviewed by The Daily Mail, a British tabloid, and set up a GoFundMe page to raise $10,000.

On the page, she stated that Clinton had forced her to "undergo multiple polygraph tests" and "was sent for a psychiatric examination".

However, according to The Washington Post fact-checker, there is no evidence that Clinton played a role in Shelton taking a polygraph test.

Shelton did not undergo psychiatric examination: "one day after Clinton filed a request for psychiatric exam, it was denied by the judge."

After The Washington Post published its fact-check of Shelton's claims, the GoFundMe site removed the text about polygraph tests and psychiatric examinations.

During the campaign, Shelton spoke out against Clinton in a surprise press conference held by Donald Trump before the second presidential debate between him and Clinton.

Also attending the conference were Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey.