Jul 23, 2021 · Lawyers for Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct before he was confirmed in 2018 as a Supreme Court justice, said Thursday that the FBI’s investigation into her...
Conspiratorial stories that link an organization on which Debra Katz serves as vice chair only tell part of the story. Bethania Palma Image via Wikipedia Claim Christine Blasey Ford's attorney,...
WASHINGTON -- Christine Blasey Ford may testify against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh after all, her attorney said Thursday, breathing new …
Sep 04, 2019 · Christine Ford’s attacks against Brett Kavanaugh were purely political and her lawyer just admitted what we’ve known to be true all along. Senator Grassley has criminally referred several of Kavanaugh’s accusers, including creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti and his client Julie Swetnick to the Justice Department, however there have been ZERO indictments so …
One of the two former aides accusing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) of sexual harassment has hired the attorney who represented Brett Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford, The New York Times reported Monday, as the state Attorney General’s office received the green-light to start its investigation into the governor.
Charlotte Bennett, a former aide to the governor, has hired Debra S. Katz as representation as the investigation begins into her claim that Cuomo made sexual remarks toward her that she interpreted to be advances, as well as into a claim of inappropriate touching and an unsolicited kiss from another former aide.
New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced Monday afternoon that she received a referral letter from the Cuomo administration, giving her office the authority to move forward with its independent investigation into the allegations of sexual harassment from Bennett and current Manhattan borough president candidate Lindsey Boylan.
Speaking publicly for the first time since The New York Times reported her allegations on Saturday, Bennett responded to the governor’s statement, accusing him of refusing “to acknowledge or take responsibility for his predatory behavior.” “It took the governor 24 hours and significant backlash to allow for a truly independent investigation,” Bennett told The Times, labeling these “the actions of an individual who wields his power to avoid justice.”.
Some of Cuomo’s key financial backers are pausing and reevaluating their support for him amid the probe, according to CNBC. Among those who reevaluated their aid are New York businessman Bernard Schwartz and supermarket chain founder John Catsimatidis, who both said they may walk away from the governor depending on what the investigation reveals.
Christine Blasey Ford's attorney, Debra Katz, serves as vice chair for a "Soros-funded organization" that opposes the Supreme Court confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh.
An organization for which Christine Blasey Ford's attorney, Debra Katz, serves as vice chair receives funding from George Soros's Open Society Foundation.
National events have a tendency to draw out conspiracy theories about billionaire philanthropist George Soros, and the controversy over the U.S. Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh proved no different.
Christine Blasey Ford’s lawyer Debra Katz on Wednesday admitted that ‘abortion rights’ is partially what motivated her client Christine to attack Brett Kavanaugh last year. Debra Katz said that putting “an asterisk” next to Kavanaugh’s name in a case Kavanaugh attacked Roe v. Wade “is part of what motivated Christine.”.
Christine Ford accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a drunken high school party in the early 80’s. Ford had no evidence to back up her claims and she offered up zero contemporaneous witnesses to corroborate her story.
Ford provided a copy of the therapist’s notes to The Washington Post, which detailed her recollection of being assaulted by young men “from an elitist boys’ school” who would become “highly respected and high-ranking members of society in Washington.”
Once it was clear that Kavanaugh was President Trump’s pick to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court, Ford contacted The Washington Post’s tip line, according to the newspaper.