The New Yorker revealed more details Friday about the
sexual-misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett
Kavanaugh, which were included in a letter sent to Sen. Dianne Feinstein
(D-CA) in July by an unknown woman. In the letter, the woman reportedly
claims that while the pair were in high school, more than 30 years ago,
Kavanaugh held her down at a party and attempted to force himself on
her. She said that Kavanaugh and a friend were both drinking, and that
they allegedly turned up the music to muffle the sounds of her protests
while Kavanaugh covered her mouth with his hand. The New Yorker
adds that the woman says she escaped, but the memory of the incident
has been a source of psychological distress that caused her to seek
mental-health treatment. Kavanaugh has vehemently contested the claims,
writing in a statement that “I categorically and unequivocally deny this
allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time.” The
classmate who allegedly aided Kavanaugh echoed the nominee’s words,
telling The New Yorker that “I have no recollection of
that.” On Thursday, Senate Democrats announced they referred the case
to the FBI for further investigation. 65 women who knew Kavanaugh in
high school also reportedly sent a letter to the Judiciary Committee on Friday, attesting that he has “behaved honorably and treated women with respect.”
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