There's a pretty thorough (aka both sides discussed at length) discussion of Bill's sexual accusations in this Vox article:
The rape allegation against Bill Clinton, explained
Jones was offered money and got it in addition to getting the penis mark wrong and having lost the first court case. Her claims are too tainted, like it or not.
According to the article:
Willey repeatedly lied to federal investigators and changed her story dramatically between grand jury testimony and a deposition in the Jones case (among other issues).
Again, like it or not her accusation is not viable.
That leaves Broaddrick. She says it was non-consensual. Clinton supporters suggest it was consensual. She signed an affidavit saying nothing happened before signing one saying it did. Her friends say she told them about it at the time, but she had to be coaxed by Bill's political enemies before she went on her talk show rounds decades later. Ken Starr declined to pursue it as not enough evidence, (probably the most damaging thing for the accusation's viability).
In the end what are you supposed to do with that?
Broaddrick also made the accusation Hillary knew and through some kind of code thanked her for keeping quiet.
"[Hillary] came directly to me as soon as she hit the door. I had been there only a few minutes, I only wanted to make an appearance and leave. She caught me and took my hand and said 'I am so happy to meet you. I want you to know that we appreciate everything you do for Bill.' I started to turn away and she held onto my hand and reiterated her phrase -- looking less friendly and repeated her statement — 'Everything you do for Bill'. I said nothing. She wasn't letting me get away until she made her point. She talked low, the smile faded on the second thank you. I just released her hand from mine and left the gathering."
I'm not buying that at all. Why would Bill have ever told Hillary, "gee I raped this lady but she's keeping quiet about it"? It's not even likely Bill confessed to having sex with Broaddrick to Hillary.
If it weren't for the right wing digging up and encouraging these reports, you might have a pattern. But it's nothing like women consistently telling the same stories with the exception of hotel rooms being involved.
Did Bill have sexual encounters with these women and others. Almost certainly. Is he a groper? There's a good possibility he comes on to women with groping before going through the polite preliminaries of flirting and getting positive reception.
Did he actually rape Broaddrick. It's inconclusive. Even Ken Starr didn't find enough evidence. Was Broaddrick believed? Yes, and she had her charges investigated. She may not feel vindicated but then it's also not fair to Bill not to have the benefit of the doubt. It's a lose lose situation.
Is Hillary supposed to believe without enough evidence that her husband is a rapist? Of course not. And this happened in 1978. That's almost 50 years ago. There have not been more accusations of rape, just the groping.
Again, like it or not, it isn't something that disqualifies Hillary as an advocate for women's rights, on which she has a good track record. And it certainly doesn't disqualify her as a candidate for POTUS.