Paula Jones (L) Kathleen Willey (C) Juanita Broaddick/Image @KathleenWilley/Facebook
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, Kathleen Willey will walk into Federal U.S. Bankruptcy Court to fight for the last thing she has left: her home. If conservatives can rally enough support to show she’s on track to get her mortgage current, the court is likely to postpone the hearing and give her time to work it out.
This is not just a foreclosure battle. It’s a fight against decades of political persecution, media smears, and financial ruin. It’s a fight for justice.
Kathleen Willey’s name became known to the world in 1998, when she bravely testified that President Bill Clinton had sexually groped her in the Oval Office. She didn’t seek the spotlight. She was subpoenaed. She told the truth. And for that, she was punished.
In her own words, Kathleen described how Clinton embraced her tightly, kissed her on the mouth, fondled her breast, and placed her hand on his genitals—all without consent. She was a White House volunteer at the time, seeking help for her husband, Ed Willey, who was facing severe legal and financial trouble. That same day, Ed tragically took his own life.
Kathleen’s testimony was a turning point in the Clinton impeachment saga. But instead of being protected, she was vilified. The media, the establishment, and the Democrat machine did what they always do: they blamed the victim.
Kathleen Willey was one of the earliest victims of what we now recognize as Democrat lawfare, a coordinated strategy to destroy political opponents through legal harassment, financial ruin, and character assassination. It’s a pattern we’ve seen repeated again and again. Weaponize the courts, silence dissent, and punish anyone who dares to speak out.
For Kathleen, the consequences were devastating. She was blacklisted from meaningful employment. Recruiters would recoil when they heard her name. Promising job offers evaporated. She was left to survive on dwindling savings and, eventually, Social Security.
Now, at age 72, Kathleen lives on just $1,318 a month. Her home, the only thing left from her late husband, is under siege by a mortgage company that refuses to negotiate. She pleaded for mercy. She’s asked for a settlement. She’s even uncovered over 200 instances of fraud in a forensic audit. But they won’t budge.
Kathleen isn’t just fighting for herself. She’s fighting for the animals she’s rescued, dogs and cats who depend on her daily care. One of her dogs is blind and relies on her every hour. These animals are her family. They are her purpose. They are what keep her going.
She writes:
“I love this little house in the woods. It’s the only place I can find peace, solace, and some source of serenity. I can’t even let myself think about packing and putting everything into storage. I had surgery on my back last year, and moving seems beyond my abilities.”
Kathleen has no family to lean on. No safety net. No retirement cushion. She still looks for work every day, but at 72, the odds are stacked against her.
She is actively seeking employment. Kathleen is willing to work and eager to contribute. If you know of a remote position, part-time opportunity, or any meaningful work suited to her experience and abilities, please reach out. A job could be just as lifesaving as a donation.
She needs a miracle. And she’s asking for help.
We cannot let Kathleen Willey be evicted from the only sanctuary she has left. We cannot let her be crushed by the very system she exposed. We cannot let lawfare win.
This is a moment for conservatives to stand together. To show the court and the country that we do not abandon our own. That we remember our heroes. That we fight for justice.
Every dollar raised will go toward showing the court that Kathleen can get current on her mortgage. That she deserves time. That she deserves dignity.
If we can raise enough to demonstrate solvency, the court is likely to postpone the hearing and give her a chance to work out a settlement. But the time is short. The hearing is on Tuesday, November 4.
Donations are being processed by The Patriot’s Legal Defense Fund, directed by Jonathon Moseley. Funds will be routed directly to Kathleen Willey or her designated account. We’re using GiveSendGo, which charges only 1% for overhead. Neither Jonathon nor PDLF are taking any fees.
https://www.givesendgo.com/KathleenWilleyHome
Want to help PDLF continue supporting patriots like Kathleen? Independent donations for operations are welcome—but not required.
This is a streamlined process. No delays. No bureaucracy. Just direct support for someone who desperately needs it
Kathleen posted:
“Thanks to all of you for your understanding and support through these turbulent years. Ever since I became involved in the Clinton impeachment 21 years ago (not of my doing, I was subpoenaed), I have not been able to find meaningful employment… What money I did have simply disappeared on living expenses. I ran out and am now living on Social Security, which never lasts the entire month. I am ‘underwater’ and selling this house is not an option. I would be left with nothing.”
“I need a miracle. These people are ruthless. I begged them to work with me, but they just kept walking away. I owe them a lot, but I get different amounts every time I ask—anywhere from $191,000 on up. I think they’ll settle for less just to get rid of me.”
“Your support provides peace of mind and hope for the future. Thank you again. In God We Trust.”
To Help Kathleen Please Go To https://www.givesendgo.com/KathleenWilleyHome
She stood up when it mattered. She told the truth when it was dangerous. She paid the price for exposing corruption. Now she needs us.
Let’s make sure Kathleen Willey wakes up on November 5th and is still in her home. Let’s make sure she knows she’s not alone. Let’s make sure the court sees that conservatives stand by our own.
She is actively seeking employment. Kathleen is willing to work, and eager to contribute. If you know of a remote position, part-time opportunity, or any meaningful work suited to her experience and abilities, please reach out. A job could be just as lifesaving as a donation. She lives in the heart of Virginia, a bit West of Richmond.
For employment opportunities, you can reach out to Contact@JonMoseley.com or leave a message on the GiveSendGo donation or prayer option.
Donations are being processed by The Patriot’s Legal Defense Fund, directed by Jonathon Moseley. Funds will be routed directly to Kathleen Willey or her designated account. We’re using GiveSendGo, which charges only 1% for overhead. Neither Jonathon nor PDLF are taking any fees.
If the court finds against Kathleen, we are hoping that through the donations, she will still be able to save her home or be able to secure a new place to live if she is unable to secure it after the foreclosure.
To Help Kathleen with Donations and/or Prayers CLICK HERE
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