Epstein sympathized with Kavanaugh during supreme court confirmation, emails show
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Epstein sympathized with Kavanaugh during supreme court confirmation, emails show
"Ive sat in Kavanaugh chair. Im thinking of November. The meaning of the November reference is not clear. Epstein called the pending judiciary hearing a trap!, adding Iye [sic] been through many of these. MANY!! She will cry, make sordid allegations. Say she feels bullied, fearful, traumatized. Every thing bad in her life was s result of the rape attempt. Suffered anxiety! Her relationships with men etc. this is a very special skill set needed."
"Ford, a psychology professor at Palo Alto University who grew up in the Washington DC suburbs, delivered gripping and harrowing Senate testimony on 26 September 2018, in which she alleged under oath how a visibly drunk Kavanaugh had pinned her on a bed, groped and grinded against her, and tried to take off her clothes during a gathering in the summer of 1982."
"The all-male Republican senators judiciary committee had appointed a female prosecutor, Rachel Mitchell, to essentially cross-examine Ford, a decision that Epstein called a huge mistake. He wrote to an unidentified person on 27 September 2018: horrible choice of prosecutor woman. critical and maybe lethal mistake. . prosecutors don't cross examine. they prosecute.. power on their side . she should have been a criminal defense attorney."
Department of Justice releases show Jeffrey Epstein monitored Brett Kavanaugh's 2018 confirmation and expressed sympathy for Kavanaugh while urging Republicans to challenge Christine Blasey Ford's allegations. Epstein predicted Ford would cry, make sordid allegations, claim trauma and connect life problems to the alleged rape attempt, and called the judiciary hearing a "trap." Ford, a psychology professor, testified on 26 September 2018 that a visibly drunk Kavanaugh pinned her on a bed, groped and ground against her, and tried to remove her clothes during a 1982 gathering; both were teenagers. Kavanaugh denied the allegations. Epstein criticized the Republican decision to appoint prosecutor Rachel Mitchell to question Ford.
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