Kavanaugh accused of more unwanted sexual contact by former classmate: report

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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh Brett Michael KavanaughSupreme Court comes to Trump's aid on immigration The crosshairs of extremism New York City to end ban on gay conversion therapy to avoid Supreme Court fight MORE was hit with another accusation of unwanted sexual contact by a male classmate who said he witnessed Kavanaugh expose himself and press his genitals against a woman without her consent.

The New York Times reported Saturday that the latest allegation, which has until now not been public, was reported to the FBI during Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation process last year but was not investigated by the FBI.

In the Times report, two FBI officials told the newspaper that a Yale classmate of Kavanaugh's, D.C.-based nonprofit owner Max Stier, said that he had witnessed Kavanaugh expose himself at a party before other students pushed Kavanaugh's genitals into the hand of a female student, apparently without her consent.

The Hill has reached out to the Supreme Court for comment.

Stier did not speak publicly about the story, according to the Times, but two U.S. officials reportedly corroborated his account to the FBI with the newspaper.

The allegation is the latest to be made public in a list of accusations of unwanted sexual contact or sexual assault that Kavanaugh has faced since he was first nominated to the Supreme Court by President Trump Donald John TrumpSupreme Court comes to Trump's aid on immigration Trump is failing on trade policy Trump holds call with Netanyahu to discuss possible US-Israel defense treaty MORE.

Despite a tumultuous confirmation process culminating in emotional testimony from both Kavanaugh and one of his accusers, Christine Blasey Ford, he was eventually confirmed to the court in a narrow Senate vote.

Kavanaugh has denied all of the allegations that he has faced, calling them politically motivated, and declined to answer questions about Stier's allegations to the Times on Saturday.

Choppergold on September 15th, 2019 at 01:18 UTC »

I still want the payment history of those “baseball tickets”

tokiedokie on September 15th, 2019 at 00:13 UTC »

Can a Supreme Court Justice be impeached if the judge lied during confirmation hearings?

Yes, as long as a majority of the House votes for impeachment. Then the Senate needs to pass a conviction with a vote of 2/3 or 67 votes.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/verify/verify-can-a-supreme-court-justice-be-impeached-if-the-judge-lied-during-confirmation-hearings/65-601181311

parilmancy on September 15th, 2019 at 00:10 UTC »

Does this make Susan Collins sad, or does that only happen when people criticize her vote for Kavanaugh?