Christine Blasey Ford may have a new memoir, but she still doesn't have evidence corroborating her controversial allegation.
Ford, as you may recall, became the cause celebre when she alleged that on an unspecified date in an unspecified Bethesda, Maryland, house, Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were both teenagers. Now, just in time for the 2024 election, Ford is out with a new memoir that adds nothing of substance to back up her famously unverified allegation.
But Kavanaugh was not on trial for being a “good person.” He was, thanks to Ford, in a de facto trial over whether or not he seized her one 1983 night at an unnamed party, locked her in a bedroom, threw her on a bed, and assaulted her. And five years after the trial, every witness named by Ford has denied her allegation.
P.J. Smyth, a classmate of Kavanaugh’s who Ford said was at this supposed party, also denied recalling such a party. Not only does nobody corroborate such a party ever actually happening, but nobody corroborates that Ford told them even the broadest outlines of her assault allegation at the time.
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