Brett Kavanaugh’s third accuser Julie Swetnick was sued in 2001 for domestic violence against the man Richard Vinneccy in Miami-Dade County, according to court records.

Swetnick was also sued for defamation by the company Webtrends Corporation in 2000 according to court records.

A background search of Swetnick reveals two liens, including a 2014 federal tax lien of $40,303. She also has a Comptroller of Maryland Annapolis lean for $62,821.03.

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Swetnick has sued the state of Maryland on repeated occasions.

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“She started out in the mid-to-late 90s working for American Airlines, Marriott, U.S. Office Products, and Webtrends Corporation,” according to Heavy. “She then worked for Merck, Sharp & Dohme in Brussels as a Webtrends professional services engineer from July 2005 to January 2006.”

Julie Swetnick is listed as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit that Webtrends Corporation filed against her in 2000. It is now a closed case.

Swetnick, who is represented by Michael Avenatti, claims that Brett Kavanaugh was present at gang rape parties, but has not provided conclusive evidence for her assertions.

Here are the documents proving that Swetnick was the defendant in a domestic violence lawsuit that did not end with her being held liable.

2001 Domestic Violence Richard Vinneccy vs Julie Swetnick