Michael Avenatti and Julie Swetnick scam

 

Julie Swetnick, remember her? Well she is one of many hand picked by Michael Avenatti to lie about being r*ped by Brett Kavanaugh!

Swetnick claimed between 1981 and 1983, she witnessed Kavanaugh and his pal Mark Judge spike the punch at high school parties and then line up outside a room in the house along with other then-teenage boys waiting to r*pe a drunken girl inside. Swetnick alleges she was among the gang-rape victims at these parties, but didn’t accuse Kavanaugh or Judge of raping her.

She not only has a history of making false sexual misconduct allegations in her many workplaces, but she also has lied to employers, claiming she graduated from Johns Hopkins University. John Hopkins released a memo stating they have no history of Swetnick attending.

Michael Avenatti represented Swetnick but he failed to release her history of lies! Web trends sued Swetnick, has multiple liens against her including a federal tax lien, and an ex-boyfriend filed a restraining order against her.

Yesterday Sen. Chuck Grassley asked the DOJ and FBI for an update on the criminal referrals he submitted against witnesses who made potentially false accusations of sexual misconduct against Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

In his letter he wrote:

The first referral, dated September 29, 2018, relates to a false allegation made by an individual who told the Committee that he had direct knowledge that Judge Kavanaugh assaulted a close friend on a boat in the harbor at Newport, Rhode Island in 1985. After the Committee extensively questioned Judge Kavanaugh about the allegation, the individual recanted and apologized on social media for making the false allegation.

The second referral, dated October 25, 2018, relates to false allegations made by Mr. Michael Avenatti and his client, Ms. Julie Swetnick. In a September 23, 2018, email to Committee staff, Mr. Avenatti stated that he and Ms. Swetnick were aware of evidence that during the 1980s, Judge Kavanaugh participated in the “targeting of women with alcohol/drugs in order to allow a ‘train’ of men to subsequently gang rape them.” Committee staff interviewed Judge Kavanaugh and ten other individuals in connection with these allegations, which were outlined in graphic detail in a sworn statement to the Committee purportedly written and signed by Ms. Swetnick. After a thorough investigation, the Committee found no verifiable evidence to support any of the allegations made in the declaration. The Committee also found that both Mr. Avenatti and Ms. Swetnick had a long history of credibility issues and may have criminally conspired to mislead the Committee and obstruct its investigation.

Grassley-Letter-on-Avenatti-Swetnick-Referrals

Sen Grassley wants a response by 21 October.

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