A woman who came forward Wednesday to accuse Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and a friend of attending house parties where women — including herself — were sexually assaulted, reportedly had a restraining order against her from an ex-boyfriend.
According to Politico, a Miami-Dade County, Florida, court docket shows a petition for injunction against Julie Swetnick was filed March 1, 2001, by her former boyfriend, Richard Vinneccy, 63.
Thirteen days later, the case was dismissed after an affidavit of non-ability to advance fees was filed, Politico reported.
According to Vinneccy, Swetnick threatened him after they broke up and even after he got married to his current wife and had a child, Politico reported.
"She's not credible at all," he told Politico. "Not at all."
"I have a lot of facts, evidence, that what she's saying is not true at all," he told Politico. "I would rather speak to my attorney first before saying more."
Swetnick's lawyer Michael Avenatti blasted Vinneccy's account as "complete nonsense."
"No truth to this at all," he told Politico. "Her ex-boyfriend fraudulently used her resume to apply for and obtain jobs and was caught by her."
Kavanaugh has denied Swetnick's account, as well as those of two other women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.
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