Sep 05, 2019 · The attorney who represented Christine Blasey Ford during Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearings admitted in a speech earlier this year that Ford was motivated to come forward in ...
The attorney who represented Christine Blasey Ford during Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court contentious confirmation hearings said in a speech earlier this year that Ford was motivated to come forward in part by a desire to tag Kavanaugh’s reputation with an “asterisk” before he could start ruling on abortion-related cases.
Sep 25, 2018 · Debra Katz Was Wrong about Paula Jones's Case. By Allan J. Favish. If you are a woman with a sexual harassment claim against a man who is politically favored by Christine Blasey Ford's attorney ...
Sep 09, 2019 · Christine Blasey Ford’s attorney Debra Katz told an audience at the University of Baltimore’s Feminist Legal Theory Conference in April that her client was politically motivated to testify against then-U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of alleged decades-old sexual assault. According to Katz, Blasey Ford, whose social media was notably scrubbed before …
“In the aftermath of these hearings, I believe that Christine’s testimony brought about more good than the harm misogynist Republicans caused by allowing Kavanaugh on the court,” Katz said in the video. “He will always have an asterisk next to his name. When he takes a scalpel to Roe v. Wade, we will know who he is, we know his character, and we know what motivates him, and that is important.
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Kavanaugh was confirmed in a 50-48 Senate vote on October 6, immediately following the investigation. Lovelace's book claims Katz was angry at the white men in charge of the Senate confirmation process and had a partisan axe to grind by trying to keep a conservative off the court.
Two other accusers, Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick also alleged separate instances of sexual assault by Kavanaugh.
American Lawyer Magazine reporter Ryan Lovelace authored a book released last week entitled, Search and Destroy: Inside the Campaign against Brett Kavanaugh, portraying Katz as a partisan, politically-motivated feminist who encouraged Ford to smear Kavanaugh.
This was relevant because Democrats repeatedly bragged that Christine Blasey Ford was credible because she passed a polygraph test. Polygraphs are inadmissible in court because they are unreliable, since even the biggest liars can be coached to pass them.
Hemingway suggested that Christine Blasey Ford’s family didn’t believe her groping allegations either because they didn’t show up to her hearing in Washington and didn’t really defend her in the press.
Christine Blasey Ford, the left-wing professor who shot to fame in September 2018 after leveling 11th hour accusations that US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh had groped her 36 years ago, was not the apolitical angel the left-wing media painted her to be, according to a new book. While researching their bestselling book “Justice on Trial,” ...
July 10, 2019. |. Samantha Chang | Print Article. Christine Blasey Ford, the liberal professor who accused US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of groping her 36 years ago, was not the apolitical angel the left-wing media painted her to be.
“ [She was] a heavy drinker who was much more aggressive with boys than we were led to believe,” Hemingway said on the Ingraham Angle. “Not only was she not asked about that, but you do not see media coverage of it.”
In a sworn declaration to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Blasey Ford’s former boyfriend — businessman Brian Merrick — said she once coached her “lifelong best friend” on how to pass a polygraph test when the friend was interviewing for jobs with the FBI and DOJ.