
They seemed to be having a very good time. "Both Brett and Mark were drunkenly laughing during the attack. When I did, Brett put his hands over my mouth to stop me from yelling," she said. Melina Mara/Pool/The Washington Post via Getty Imagesįord said someone pushed her onto the bed and Kavanaugh allegedly got on top of her, "groped" her and tried to remove her clothes, while Judge allegedly alternated between egging him on and telling him to stop. She does not identify her alleged assailants or the location of the alleged incident but claims that Kavanaugh and Judge were "present." Swetnick's declaration also includes an allegation that she was raped by multiple boys at a party in 1982 while she was incapacitated without her consent. In a sworn declaration provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Swetnick alleges she "became aware of efforts" by Kavanaugh and Judge and others to spike girls' drinks at house parties. Michael Avenatti, an attorney who is known for representing adult film star Stormy Daniels, posted to Twitter Wednesday a photo of his newest client, Julie Swetnick of Washington, D.C., along with court documents detailing new allegations about the behavior of Kavanaugh and Judge during their high school years. Since Ford's allegations became public, at least two other women have come forward accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct and one of them also named Judge. In a recent letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee leadership, Judge revealed he is a "recovering alcoholic and a cancer survivor" who has "struggled with depression and anxiety," and thus avoids public speaking. He also recalls working "at the local supermarket" in the summer of 1982. In 1997, Judge published a memoir about alcoholism during his teenage years, titled "Wasted: Tales of a Gen X Drunk," in which he recounts booze-soaked parties with his prep school friends and alcohol-fueled attempts to hook up with girls.

Judge and Kavanaugh both attended Georgetown Preparatory School, an elite, all-boys Catholic high school in North Bethesda, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. Ford's letter." 'Wasted' high school years "I have no more information to offer the Committee and I do not wish to speak publicly regarding the incidents described in Dr.

Ford describes," Judge's statement reads, in part. More to the point, I never saw Brett act in the manner Dr. "Brett Kavanaugh and I were friends in high school but I do not recall the party described in Dr. The letter contained a statement from Judge, saying he has "no memory of this alleged incident" that Ford describes. Chuck Grassley and Dianne Feinstein, the chairman and the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, respectively. Judge's attorney, Barbara "Biz" Van Gelder, subsequently emailed a letter dated Sept.
