A letter written in high school by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to high school friend Patrick "P.J." Smyth regarding the rental of a beach house for a week in 1983 talks about warning neighbors "that we're loud, obnoxious drunks with prolific pukers among us," The New York Times reports.
"P.S. It would probably be a good idea on Sat. the 18th to warn the neighbors that we're loud, obnoxious drunks with prolific pukers among us," the letter said. The note also joked "the danger of eviction is great and that would suck because of the money and because this week has big potential."
The Times also tracked down a copy of Georgetown Prep's underground newspaper with a column titled, "The Truth About Holton," referring to the Holton-Arms School for Girls. Christine Blasey Ford, one of the women who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, attended Holton-Arms.
The newspaper was written in part by Kavanaugh's high school friend, Mark Judge.
White House spokesperson Kerri Kupec in a statement to the Times, said: "It seems The New York Times is committed to embarrassing Judge Kavanaugh with three-decade-old stories of adolescent drinking."
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