Benny Johnson of the Daily Caller is reporting that 60, yes 6-0, of Kavanaugh’s classmates and classmates of sister schools are signing a letter saying they have no memory of the rape infested parties Swetnick referenced, nor do they have any memory of Swetnick.

60 (!) men & women who attended Georgetown Prep or sister schools who knew Brett Kavanaugh well sign letter calling the Swetnick claims "nonsense." Say they don't know Swetnick, never met Swetnick, never say parties like this. "It is reprehensible." pic.twitter.com/QvfGFpE1pZ — Benny (@bennyjohnson) September 26, 2018

Julie Swetnick is the latest person to pop out of the woodwork with some salacious tale of Kavanaugh’s high school antics. She’s being representing by fame-lusting, porn lawyer, Michael Avenatti. Swetnick has not directly accused Kavanaugh.

Further, there appears to be a timeline issue with Swetnitck’s story:

So to summarize claims: Swetnick graduated High School in 1980.

In 1982, as a college student, she was attending high-school parties where druggings & gang rapes occurred with regularity.

She went back to those parties 10 times.

She is just now reporting this, 37 years later.

Ok — Benny (@bennyjohnson) September 26, 2018

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Update – Here’s the text:

“We are men and women who knew Brett Kavanaugh well in high school. We have seen reports today that Julie Swetnick, who says she graduated from Gaithersburg High School, submitted a declaration to the Committee alleging that Brett participated in horrific conduct during high school, including targeting girls for gang rape. Nonsense. We never witnessed any behavior that even approaches what is described in this allegation. It is reprehensible. In the extensive amount of time we collectively spent with Brett, we do not recall having ever met someone named Julie Swetnick. Nor did we ever observe Brett engaging in any conduct resembling that described in Ms. Swetnick’s declaration. Brett Kavanaugh is a good man. He has always treated women with respect and decency. He is a man of honor, integrity, and compassion. These shameful attacks must end. This process is a disgrace and is harming good people.”



