Wait. I was told women NEVER lie about such things.
One of the three women who accused Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault has now recanted her story and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley has made a criminal referral.
Good.
The left did whatever they could to prevent Kavanaugh from getting on the bench. They were scared to death that he’d be a voice for the unborn and he has been.
I’m glad to see that at least one of the three women who falsified accusations against him have admitted it. I don’t think the Biden DOJ or the corrupt FBI will do anything with this criminal referral but it’s still good to get this on the record.
Judy Monro-Leighton, one of three women who accused now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, was found to have lied during a congressional investigation and is now being charged with making materially false statements and obstruction.
According to The Beltway Report, a letter written by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, made a criminal referral against Monro-Leighton, who admitted that she “just wanted to get attention.”
She also admitted that an anonymous letter she sent to then-Sen. Kamala Harris describing a graphic sexual assault by Kavanaugh and a friend was not written by her, despite her original claim of being “Jane Doe from Oceanside, California.”
“No, no, no. I did that as a way to grab attention,” Munro-Leighton explained when questioned by investigators of the Committee on the Judiciary. “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.”
In her statements, she also clarified that she never met Judge Kavanaugh.
“In short, during the Committee’s time-sensitive investigation of allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, Ms. Munro-Leighton submitted a fabricated allegation, which diverted Committee resources,” Grassley’s letter reads. “When questioned by Committee investigators she admitted it was false, a ‘ploy’ and a ‘tactic.’”
Harris, who was acting as a senator at the time, went on to become the vice president without any discipline for bringing the false letter forward without conducting a proper investigation into the matter.
February 22, 2023 at 9:20 am
Wonder if that “anonymous” letter sent Harris had a “Planned Parenthood” return address?
February 23, 2023 at 3:17 am
It is unfortunate that one of the three was found to have made up her story. But that in no way diminishes the veracity of the other two women who gave credible, sworn testimony.
February 23, 2023 at 9:36 am
By whose standards was their testimony “credible”?
And because someone swears not to lie does not mean that they won’t lie.
It happens in trials, daily, by witnesses who swear to tell the truth.
And their opponent who swears, just a vehemently, that THEY are telling the truth.
February 24, 2023 at 4:58 am
how utterly laughable.
February 25, 2023 at 10:36 pm
I am a 54 year old woman, so slightly younger than Kavanaugh. I don’t believe FOR ONE SECOND any of his “accusers”.
That being said… let’s pretend they all (errr… well, the two that haven’t admitted to lying … yet) were telling the truth. So what? My husband and I can be the poster children for “yeah, we were totally different as teenagers than we are now as 50-something year olds”. Who isn’t? I did horrible, terrible things as a teenager. I was a pro-choice feminist at one point. I dressed, let’s be kind and call it “immodest”. I sinned grievously. I was a kid, and kids are stupid and kids do dumb things.
I am now, through the grace of God, happily married for almost 30 years, insanely pro-life, homeschooling mama to eight children, daily Rosary praying, TLM attending, full time skirt wearing, ultra conservative woman.
People change. NO ONE should be judged by what they did as teenagers. Teenagers are like toddlers in bigger bodies.
IF Kavanaugh did what he was accused of (and again, I aint’ buying it for a second), chalk it up to stupidity of hormones and adolescence. People change. Who he was 30+ years ago is not who he is now, that’s obvious.