Julie Swetnick, the third woman to accuse judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, said this week that the judge doesn’t belong on the Supreme Court, NBC News reports.
“Brett Kavanaugh is going for a seat, where he is going to have that seat on the Supreme Court for the rest of his life. And if he is going to have that seat legitimately, all of these things should be investigated,” Swetnick said in an interview for Showtime’s “The Circus,” a clip from which aired on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Thursday, in the first on-camera interview given by a Kavanaugh accuser.
Swetnick, in a declaration from her attorney, accused Kavanaugh of regularly acting inappropriately towards women at parties in the 1980’s, claiming that he put drugs in women’s drinks and made them susceptible to gang-rape, which she was a victim of in 1982. Kavanaugh has denied the accusations.
“From what I experienced firsthand, I don’t think he belongs on the Supreme Court,” she continued. “I just want the facts to come out and I want it to be just and I want the American people to have those facts and judge for themselves.”
“That's not the type of behavior anybody at any age should do. I don’t think women should be treated that way.”
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