Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Senate Investigators Find Evidence Ford May Have Mistaken Kavanaugh for Another Man

A report released by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Saturday included the account of a man who said he had a consensual encounter with Dr. Christine Blasey Ford in the early 1980s, which mirrored in multiple respects the allegation of sexual misconduct she brought against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

The report overall found no credible evidence of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh.

During his public testimony regarding allegations made by Ford in late September, Kavanaugh emphatically denied he had ever sexually assaulted her and insisted she must be mistaking him for another man.

First, the man said the encounter took place in a bedroom of a house near the Van Ness Metro station, which is at the border of Washington, D.C., and Montgomery County, where Ford said the alleged incident with Kavanaugh happened.

Committee investigators spoke with a second man, who said that he attended a house party in the summer of 1982, where he "Kissed and made out with a woman he met who he believes could have been Dr. Ford. said that based on old photographs of Justice Kavanaugh he has seen on the news, he believes the two of them share a similar appearance."

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley said his committee "Left no stone unturned in our pursuit of the facts" regarding allegations against Kavanaugh.

Committee investigators then looked into Munro-Leighton's background and learned she is a "Left-wing activist," who is decades older than Judge Kavanaugh and lived in "Neither the Washington DC area nor California, but in Kentucky."


https://www.westernjournal.com/senate-evidence-ford-mistaken-kavanaugh-another-man/

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