Now we know why GOP Senators were desperate to hurry Kavanaugh’s confirmation along. They had to beat the story Jane Meyer and Ronan Farrow were working on. It has just been published online in the New Yorker.
Another woman, Yale classmate Deborah Ramirez, has come forward to share her experience with Supreme Court Justice Nominee, Brett Kavanaugh.
The most compelling information, in my opinion, is offered not by the woman who was assaulted, but by two women: an ex-girlfriend of Mark Judge, “the other guy in the room,” and another of Kavanaugh’s Yale classmates.
And then there were 3:
Michael Avenatti (Stormy Daniels attorney), has been retained to represent a new accuser. Avanti is not representing Deborah Ramirez, the woman who came forward in the New Yorker article above, but someone else.
It is alleged, there are several victims who were plied with drugs or alcohol and then gang raped at house parties attended by Kavanaugh and his group of friends.
I have to mention the ridiculous. Prior to the publication of this story, it was announced that Brett Kavanaugh “has calendars from 1982,” which show nothing was noted regarding a drinking party where he (allegedly🙄) attacked Dr Ford. This is evidence of his innocence, a 30 year old calendar belonging to a blackout drunk.
Perhaps he is now scrambling to provide his calendars for 1983-1987 as well… or he could just withdraw his nomination and return the $200K to… Kasowitz, Trump’s attorney.
This is reminiscent of Brock Turner, the Stanford swimmer who was found guilty of sexual assault and attempting to rape an intoxicated and unconscious woman after dragging her behind a dumpster. He was recently denied an appeal and is required to register as a sex offender.
If Kavanaugh is tried, which I can not imagine happening, and found guilty of these charges, should also be required to register as a sex offender. He also must be held accountable for lying under oath during the Senate Confirmation Hearing.
It’s definitely heating up. Hope he takes the advice in the last sentence.
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OMG! But I am glad that Ms. Ford is no longer standing alone. I have tremendous admiration for her courage. That is true patriotism, to come forward and tell truth in the face of obnoxious power.
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She must feel like a weight has been lifted off her shoulders. It takes a strong person to do what she did. The attacks against her were no doubt designed to discourage others from coming forward. The GOP has to go.
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Grassley first. I sent emails yesterday to every senator saying that I think he should be removed from chairmanship of the judiciary committee. His behavior has been beyond the pale unexcepable, and he has not followed proper protocol for investigating this sort of situation.
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I agree, but Mitch McConnell is a close second.
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