Anonymous woman claims Brett Kavanaugh and friend 'took turns' to rape her in the backseat of a car when driving her home from a party
A woman has come forward accusing SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh of repeatedly raping her during their teenage years amid a slew of accusations lined up against President Trump's Supreme Court nominee. This is the third allegation against the judge to reach the Senate Judiciary Committee and doesn't cite the time or place of the alleged incident.
Late Sunday night, the committee released the transcript of a conference call they had with Kavanaugh in which they read out the woman's letter and sought his response. According to the anonymous woman, Kavanaugh lifted her sweater and penetrated her with his fingers. He then proceeded to brutally rape her "several times" along with a friend who did the same. The duo then allegedly struck her and told her no one would believe her if she spoke publicly about the incident. Kavanaugh allegedly told her: "Be a good girl."
However, Kavanaugh once again strongly denied that he ever took part in the incident described by his alleged victim and said he had no knowledge of it.
According to the transcript of a conference call released by the committee late Sunday night, he said, "The whole thing is ridiculous. Nothing ever — anything like that, nothing. I mean, that's... The whole thing is just a crock, farce, wrong, didn't happen, not anything close."