Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley on Sunday publicly released a letter that Prof. Christine Blasey Ford had sent to Democratic congressmen detailing her allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, The Hill reported.
Grassley released the letter after his staff had requested an unredacted version of it earlier in the week from Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who had sent the letter to the FBI but refused to release it publicly because Blasey Ford had asked her not to do so.
The details of the letter were largely already known, although the version released by Grassley contained the name of alleged witness Mark Judge, which had previously been redacted.
Grassley also sent another letter to the legal teams for both Kavanaugh and Blasey Ford asking for "any and all written, audio-visual, or electronic materials," including “copies of the results of the polygraph which Dr. Ford has stated was administered to her in early August 2018, as well as the list of questions asked during the administration of that polygraph.”
Both Blasey Ford and Kavanaugh are expected to testify before the committee regarding the allegations on Thursday.
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