As the FBI begins the supplemental background investigation of Brett Kavanaugh, Leland Keyser—a friend and named witness of Kavanaugh’s accuser Christine Ford—reaffirmed that she “does not know Judge Kavanaugh” and “has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present.”
In the letter, Keyser said she’s willing to cooperate “fully with the FBI’s supplemental investigation of Dr. Christine Ford’s allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.”
She again clarified that she has no recollection of the incident Ford alleged.
Ford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 27, about her allegations that Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a Maryland house party in the summer of 1982.
Kavanaugh also testified before the committee on the same day after Ford.
Rachel Mitchell Speaks to Republican Senators
The sex-crime prosecutor Rachel Mitchell, who was hired by the Republican senators to question Ford and Kavanaugh, spoke at a meeting after the Sept. 27 hearing. All 51 Republican senators attended the meeting.Mitchell reportedly said Ford’s allegation would not hold up in a courtroom. She would not charge Kavanaugh and wouldn’t even seek a search warrant. “Mitchell spelled it out and was clear with senators that she could not take this anywhere near a courtroom,” Fox News cited a source.
Mitchell heads the Special Victims Division of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in Arizona.
Trump: 7th FBI Investigation Started
On Sept. 28, President said the supplemental investigation of Kavanaugh started.“Just started, tonight, our 7th FBI investigation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh,” Trump tweeted, “He will someday be recognized as a truly great Justice of The United States Supreme Court!”
The Senate Judiciary Committee called on the White House to order the FBI to reopen Kavanaugh’s background investigation after voting to advance Kavanaugh’s nomination.
The committee wants the investigation to be finished in no more than one week.
“The supplemental FBI background investigation would be limited to current credible allegations against the nominee and must be completed no later than one week from today,” the committee said in a statement.