Senate Judiciary: Witness Believes Ford May Have Mistaken Him for Kavanaugh

By Townhall. In a late night, last minute turn of events, the Senate Judiciary Committee released new information about Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

According to Fox News’ Ed Henry, a man came forward on Monday and said he believes Ford confused him with Kavanaugh. The Committee had multiple conversations with the man, which has some speculating just how credible this witness may be.

“Tuesday, September 25th, according to Chairman Grassley, ‘Committee staff had a second interview with a man who believes he not Judge Kavanaugh had the encounter with Dr. Ford in the summer of ’82, which is the basis of our allegation,'” Henry quoted. “Here’s the key line: ‘He described his recollection of their interaction in some detail, as if this person has some more details, some more recollection than Judge Kavanaugh, who has denied it.'”

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Two Men Claiming to Be the One Involved in Ford Encounter, Not Kavanaugh, Interviewed by Senate Staffers

By Washington Examiner. Senate Judiciary Committee staffers have spoken to two men who separately claim they could be the one described by Christine Blasey Ford, not Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Aides to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, met with the one of the men Monday after he sent them a written statement asserting he “had the encounter with Dr. Ford in 1982,” according to a summary of the panel’s efforts to investigate Ford’s allegation. They then interviewed the unidentified man a second time before obtaining a more in-depth written account from him on Wednesday.

The committee’s investigative staff on Wednesday additionally spoke on the telephone with another man claiming he was the man described by Ford, Grassley’s summary continued. . .

The claims of the two unnamed men echo suggestions that Ford is mistaken about the identity of her alleged attacker. Ford, now a California-based professor, has rejected the possibility she confused Kavanaugh with another of his classmates from Georgetown Prep suggested by Ed Whelan. Whelan was placed on a leave of absence from the Ethics and Public Policy Center after he laid out his argument last week in a string of controversial tweets. (Read more from “Two Men Claiming to Be the One Involved in Ford Encounter, Not Kavanaugh, Interviewed by Senate Staffers” HERE)

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