Kavanaugh Accuser Swetnick’s Story Starts to Unravel Amid Sexual Misconduct Claims Against Her
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s third accuser, Julie Swetnick is facing some serious questions about her credibility after a troubled interview and new details about her past emerge.
In a sworn statement last month, Swetnick made lurid accusations against Kavanaugh, claiming he personally engaged in efforts to “spike the punch at house parties” so that they could be “gang raped by a train of boys.”
But in a recent NBC News interview, Swetnick now claims she only saw Kavanaugh at parties and “didn’t know” what he was doing.
Breitbart also reports that Swetnick herself was sued in 2000 for making false accusations of sexual misconduct against co-workers, and that she herself had been accused of sexually inappropriate behavior in the workplace.
Corrie O'Connor