Really Big Problems With Kavanaugh Accuser Swetnick’s Tale

Julie Swetnick, the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of participating in gang rapes in the 1980s, has a problem with her story. Four problems, actually.

Swetnick, represented by porn star lawyer Michael Avanetti, claims Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge were both at a party at which she was drugged and gang raped. On Monday, she did a lengthy interview on NBC News, in which she made several unsubstantiated claims.

NBC, toeing the liberal line as expected, put her on anyway. Before airing the interview with Swetnick, NBC News national correspondent Kate Snow said: “NBC News, for the record, has not been able to independently verify her claims. There are things she told us on camera that differ from her written statements last week.”

Swetnick “provided four names to NBC News that she said could confirm her descriptions of the parties in the 1980s. NBC News contacted all four: one said they did not remember a Julie Swetnick, one was dead, and two did not respond, per Snow,” Mediaite reported. . .

NBC News also noted that Swetnick appeared to change her initial statement about Kavanaugh being involved in gang rapes. Swetnick initially claimed: “I also witnessed efforts by Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh and others to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be ‘gang raped’ in a side room or bedroom by a ‘train’ of numerous boys. I have a firm recollection of seeing boys lined up outside rooms at many of these parties waiting for their ‘turn’ with a girl inside the room. These boys included Mark Judge and Brett Kavanaugh.” (Read more from “Really Big Problems With Kavanaugh Accuser Swetnick’s Tale” HERE)

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