Christine Blasey Ford Recalls Brett Kavanaugh’s ‘Uproarious Laughter’ During Assault
Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, is in deep water with his current sexual assault case. This Thursday, the judge attended a hearing with accuser Christine Blasey Ford, where the alleged victim claimed she was “100 percent” certain Kavanaugh assaulted her 35 years ago.
Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Democrat from Vermont, asked Ford about her "strongest memory" from the alleged assault.
Ford, 53, said what she remembers most is the "uproarious laughter" between Kavanaugh and his friend Mark, who were "having fun at my expense."
She explained that as the two men were abusing her, “they were laughing with each other."
"I was underneath one of them, while the two laughed. Two friends having a really good time with one another,” said the California professor.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Ford came forward to accuse Kavanaugh of having sexually assaulted her in 1982, when she was just 15 and he was 17. She said they were both intoxicated at the time, but once the judge began attacking her and trying to remove her clothing, she thought she would be killed.
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Kavanaugh has denied Ford and his other two accuser’s claims. He’s even told reporters that the sexual assault cases the women have described would have been impossible because he was a virgin throughout his high school years and for a couple years in college.
The White House has supported the judge in his denial of the claims.
According to CNN, President Donald Trump is currently watching the hearing live, though he has yet to comment.
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