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Is July 1, 1982 party key to Christine Ford's allegation against Brett Kavanaugh?
Byron York     |     September 29, 2018 11:22 AM


Just hours after the end of the Brett Kavanaugh-Christine Ford hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, some Democrats began to suggest that a key piece of evidence had emerged. Examining the calendars from the summer of 1982 that Kavanaugh gave the committee days earlier, they focused on an entry for July 1, 1982 — 36 years and three months ago.

The entry read: 'Tobin's house — Workout/Go to Timmy's for Skis w/Judge, Tom, PJ, Bernie, Squi.'

Democrats claimed the details of the entry matched Ford's allegation that at a high-school party in 1982, when she was 15, a drunken 17-year-old Kavanaugh forced her onto a bed, tried to undress her, and, when she tried to scream, covered her mouth with his hand.

Ford has said that  .  .  .

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/is-july-1-1982-party-key-to-christine-ford-allegation-against-brett-kavanaugh




Interesting twist here.  If Squi (Chris Garrett) was dating Ford at the time, and if he was the fourth boy at the gathering, then why was Ford unable to remember his name?
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