2nd Kavanaugh Accuser Admits She Lied; Referred For Criminal Prosecution; Kamala's Office Involved
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November, 2018
A
Kentucky woman who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of
rape has been referred to the Department of Justice after she
admitted that she lied.
The
woman, Judy Munro-Leighton, took credit for contacting the office of
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) as "Jane Doe" from
Oceanside, California. Jane Doe claimed - without naming a time
or place - that Kavanaugh and a friend raped her "several times
each" in the backseat of a car. Harris referred the letter to
the committee for investigation.
"They
forced me to go into the backseat and took 2 turns raping me several
times each. They dropped me off 3 two blocks from my home,"
wrote Munro-Leighton, claiming that the pair told her "No one
will believe if you tell. Be a good girl."
Kavanaugh
was questioned on September 26 about the allegation, to which he
unequivocally stated: "[T]he whole thing is ridiculous. Nothing
ever -- anything like that, nothing... [T]he
whole thing is just a crock, farce, wrong, didn't happen, not
anything close."
The
next week, Munro-Leighton sent an email to the Judiciary committee
claiming to be Jane Doe from Oceanside, California - reiterating her
claims of a "vicious assault" which she said she knew "will
get no media attention."
Upon
investigation, the Judiciary Committee investigators found that
Munro-Leighton was a
left wing activist who is decades older than Judge Kavanaugh,
who lives in Kentucky. When Committee investigators contacted her,
she backpedaled on her claim of being the original Jane Doe - and
said she emailed the committee "as a way to grab attention."
"I
am not Jane Doe . . . but I did read Jane Doe’s letter. I read the
transcript of the call to your Committee. . . . I saw it online. It
was news.” claimed Munro-Leighton.
Grassley
has also asked the DOJ to investigate Kavanaugh accuser Julie
Swetnick, who claimed through her attorney, Michael Avenatti, that
Kavanaguh orchestrated a date-rape gang-bang scheme in the early
1980s.
President
Trump chimed in Saturday morning, Tweeting: "A vicious accuser
of Justice Kavanaugh has just admitted that she was lying, her story
was totally made up, or FAKE! Can you imagine if he didn’t become a
Justice of the Supreme Court because of her disgusting False
Statements. What about the others?
Where are the Dems on this?"
A vicious accuser of Justice Kavanaugh has just admitted that she was lying, her story was totally made up, or FAKE! Can you imagine if he didn’t become a Justice of the Supreme Court because of her disgusting False Statements. What about the others? Where are the Dems on this?
Upon
investigation, the Judiciary Committee investigators found that
Munro-Leighton was a left wing activist who is decades older than
Judge Kavanaugh, who lives in Kentucky. When Committee investigators
contacted her, she backpedaled on her claim of being the original
Jane Doe - and said she emailed the committee "as a way to grab
attention."
"I
am not Jane Doe . . . but I did read Jane Doe’s letter. I read the
transcript of the call to your Committee. . . . I saw it online. It
was news.” claimed Munro-Leighton.
Grassley
has also asked the DOJ to investigate Kavanaugh accuser Julie
Swetnick, who claimed through her attorney, Michael Avenatti, that
Kavanaguh orchestrated a date-rape gang-bang scheme in the early
1980s.
President
Trump chimed in Saturday morning, Tweeting: "A vicious accuser
of Justice Kavanaugh has just admitted that she was lying, her story
was totally made up, or FAKE! Can you imagine if he didn’t become a
Justice of the Supreme Court because of her disgusting False
Statements. What about the others? Where are the Dems on this?"
Donald
J. Trump
✔
@realDonaldTrump
A
vicious accuser of Justice Kavanaugh has just admitted that she was
lying, her story was totally made up, or FAKE! Can you imagine if he
didn’t become a Justice of the Supreme Court because of her
disgusting False Statements. What about the others? Where are the
Dems on this?
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In
a Friday letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director
Christopher Wray, Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley wrote:
on
November 1, 2018, Committee investigators connected with Ms.
Munro-Leighton by phone and spoke with her about the sexual-assault
allegations against Judge Kavanaugh she had made to the Committee.
Under questioning by Committee investigators, Ms. Munro-Leighton
admitted, contrary to her prior claims, that she had not been
sexually assaulted by Judge Kavanaugh and was not the author of the
original “Jane Doe” letter. When directly asked by Committee
investigators if she was, as she had claimed, the “Jane Doe” from
Oceanside California who had sent the letter to Senator Harris, she
admitted: “No, no, no. I did that as a way to grab attention. I am
not Jane Doe . . . but I did read Jane Doe’s letter. I read the
transcript of the call to your Committee. . . . I saw it online. It
was news.”
She
further confessed to Committee investigators that (1) she “just
wanted to get attention”; (2) “it was a tactic”; and (3) “that
was just a ploy.” She told Committee investigators that she had
called Congress multiple times during the Kavanaugh hearing process –
including prior to the time Dr. Ford’s allegations surfaced – to
oppose his nomination. Regarding the false sexual-assault allegation
she made via her email to the Committee, she said: “I was angry,
and I sent it out.” When asked by Committee investigators whether
she had ever met Judge Kavanaugh, she said: “Oh Lord, no.”
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