Anonymous ID: 9e7a70 Sept. 24, 2018, 8:05 a.m. No.3164552   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Senate Democrats Investigate a New Allegation of Sexual Misconduct, from Brett Kavanaugh’s College Years

 

As Senate Republicans press for a swift vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Senate Democrats are investigating a new allegation of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh. The claim dates to the 1983-84 academic school year, when Kavanaugh was a freshman at Yale University. The offices of at least four Democratic senators have received information about the allegation, and at least two have begun investigating it. Senior Republican staffers also learned of the allegation last week and, in conversations with The New Yorker, expressed concern about its potential impact on Kavanaugh’s nomination. Soon after, Senate Republicans issued renewed calls to accelerate the timing of a committee vote. The Democratic Senate offices reviewing the allegations believe that they merit further investigation. “This is another serious, credible, and disturbing allegation against Brett Kavanaugh. It should be fully investigated,” Senator Mazie Hirono, of Hawaii, said. An aide in one of the other Senate offices added, “These allegations seem credible, and we’re taking them very seriously. If established, they’re clearly disqualifying.”

 

The woman at the center of the story, Deborah Ramirez, who is fifty-three, attended Yale with Kavanaugh, where she studied sociology and psychology. Later, she spent years working for an organization that supports victims of domestic violence. The New Yorker contacted Ramirez after learning of her possible involvement in an incident involving Kavanaugh. The allegation was conveyed to Democratic senators by a civil-rights lawyer. For Ramirez, the sudden attention has been unwelcome, and prompted difficult choices. She was at first hesitant to speak publicly, partly because her memories contained gaps because she had been drinking at the time of the alleged incident. In her initial conversations with The New Yorker, she was reluctant to characterize Kavanaugh’s role in the alleged incident with certainty. After six days of carefully assessing her memories and consulting with her attorney, Ramirez said that she felt confident enough of her recollections to say that she remembers Kavanaugh had exposed himself at a drunken dormitory party, thrust his penis in her face, and caused her to touch it without her consent as she pushed him away. Ramirez is now calling for the F.B.I. to investigate Kavanaugh’s role in the incident. “I would think an F.B.I. investigation would be warranted,” she said.

 

In a statement, Kavanaugh wrote, “This alleged event from 35 years ago did not happen. The people who knew me then know that this did not happen, and have said so. This is a smear, plain and simple. I look forward to testifying on Thursday about the truth, and defending my good name—and the reputation for character and integrity I have spent a lifetime building—against these last-minute allegations.”

 

Ramirez said that, when both she and Kavanaugh were freshmen at Yale, she was invited by a friend on the women’s soccer team to a dorm-room party. She recalled that the party took place in a suite at Lawrance Hall, in the part of Yale known as Old Campus, and that a small group of students decided to play a drinking game together. “We were sitting in a circle,” she said. “People would pick who drank.” Ramirez was chosen repeatedly, she said, and quickly became inebriated. At one point, she said, a male student pointed a gag plastic penis in her direction. Later, she said, she was on the floor, foggy and slurring her words, as that male student and another stood nearby. (Ramirez identified the two male onlookers, but, at her request, The New Yorker is not naming them.)

 

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/senate-democrats-investigate-a-new-allegation-of-sexual-misconduct-from-the-supreme-court-nominee-brett-kavanaughs-college-years-deborah-ramirez

Anonymous ID: 9e7a70 Sept. 24, 2018, 8:22 a.m. No.3164821   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Maryland investigators looking into new sex assault allegation against Brett Kavanaugh

 

Investigators in Montgomery County, Md., have acknowledged they have received a possible new sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Investigators told the Montgomery County Sentinel an anonymous witness came forward over the weekend, and they’re looking into allegations against the judge during his final year at Georgetown Preparatory School in Bethesda. It’s unclear if the new allegation is related to any of the other accusations leveled against Kavanaugh.

 

Christine Blasey Ford has accused him of sexually assaulting her at a party when he was a senior at Georgetown Prep. Deborah Ramirez claims Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party during his freshman year at Yale University. Attorney Michael Avenatti, who came to prominence representing adult film actress Stormy Daniels in a defamation suit against President Trump, said Sunday he is representing a woman with “credible information” pertaining to Kavanaugh and his Georgetown Prep classmate Mark Judge.

 

Kavanaugh has vehemently denied the allegations. “This alleged event from 35 years ago did not happen. The people who knew me then know that this did not happen, and have said so. This is a smear, plain and simple,” he said in a statement in response to Ramirez’s allegations on Sunday. “I look forward to testifying on Thursday about the truth, and defending my good name — and the reputation for character and integrity I have spent a lifetime building — against these last-minute allegations.” Trump and Senate Republicans have thus far refused to direct the FBI to investigate the accusations, saying Kavanaugh has already gone through multiple background checks throughout his career as a judge.

 

Montgomery County’s Prosecuting Attorney John McCarthy said over the weekend he would direct the Montgomery County Police Department to investigate any complaint against Kavanaugh, “but no complaint has been filed or forwarded to his office,” he told the the news outlet. “We are prepared to investigate if the victim wants to report to us, and we can determine it occurred in the county,” Police Chief Tom Manger said.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/maryland-investigators-looking-into-new-sex-assault-allegation-against-brett-kavanaugh

Anonymous ID: 9e7a70 Sept. 24, 2018, 8:26 a.m. No.3164889   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Theresa May says she trusts Trump

 

British Prime Minister Theresa May in pre-taped remarks aired Monday said that she trusts President Trump and that she has had productive conversations and dealings with him. "Well, yes," May responded when asked in an interview with CBS if she trusted Trump. "I mean, we work together." "We have a special relationship," May added. "This is two people reflecting as leaders of their two countries – the relationship that those two countries have and have built up over a number of years." May cited the example of her conversation with Trump following the Salisbury attack in March, in which former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent in his British home. In that conversation, Trump promised to expel Russian intelligence officers from the U.S., and then followed through.

 

May, the second female prime minister in the United Kingdom's history, said Trump, who she will see at the United Nations General Assembly this week, is a good listener. "We have very good discussions. And these are, I mean, the point of the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States in a sense is that we can have those frank and open discussions," she said. "And when we disagree, we will – we can say to each other we disagree and why we disagree. But at the same time, we cooperate on so much else, which is of crucial importance to us." May specifically noted Trump's decision to remain a part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization after their meeting following his inauguration in Jan. 2017. Dickerson asked if Trump should have raised the Salisbury issue when he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki earlier this summer, but May defended his handling of it. "I think expelling 60 Russian intelligence officers sent the message home pretty clearly," said May.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/theresa-may-says-she-trusts-trump