A judicial reform group bought the website BrettKavanaugh.com and is using it to direct people to sites supporting victims of sexual assault and rape.

Fix the Court, a nonprofit organization that advocates for transparency in the Supreme Court, launched the site on Tuesday, the same day newly minted Justice Brett Kavanaugh made his first appearance on the high court.

Gabe Roth, the group’s executive director, said he bought a number of URLs three years ago, including BrettKavanaugh.com and its .org and .net counterparts, and redirected them to resources for sexual assault victims and to show support for Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill.

“I believe Dr. Ford. I believe Prof. Hill. I also believe that asking for forgiveness is a sign of maturity and strength, not weakness,” Roth wrote in a statement published Tuesday.

“Watching last night’s White House event and listening to the President again cast doubt on the veracity of Dr. Ford’s claims, while not hearing a word of contrition from the newest justice, was difficult for many Americans who have experienced sexual misconduct firsthand,” he continued.

Roth was referring to the swearing-in ceremony at the White House on Monday evening when President Trump apologized to Kavanaugh and his family for a contentious confirmation process during which the jurist was accused of sexual misconduct.

“Fix the Court stands with you. We believe you, and we support you,” Roth wrote of the survivors of sexual assault.

Ford, a university professor in California, testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee last month that a drunken Kavanaugh held her down and groped her during a high school party in 1982.

In 1991, Hill testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee during Justice Clarence Thomas’ confirmation hearing that he sexually harassed her.

Visitors to BrettKavanaugh.com are met by a headline that says, “We Believe Survivors.”

“This past month, thousands of survivors came forward to tell their stories. We applaud your bravery. We believe you. And if you are seeking additional resources, these groups can offer assistance,” it says, adding links to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, End Rape on Campus and Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.

Kavanaugh denied Ford’s accusations.

The Senate confirmed him 50-48 on Saturday.