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ByJames Barrett
October 2, 2018
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In a report rather innocuously titled "3rd Brett Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick has history of legal disputes," the Associated Press provides deeply damaging evidence regarding Swetnick's credibility, including that she has been involved in "at least six legal cases over the past 25 years," some of which involved what evidence strongly suggests are multiple false claims by Swetnick.

With no corroborating evidence, Swetnick — who is represented by Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti — has accused Brett Kavanaugh of drugging girls and potentially participating in "gang rapes" at high school parties, about ten of which she says she attended. At one of those parties, Swetnick says she herself was gang raped, though she has not accused Kavanaugh of being one of the alleged rapists. For its interview with Swetnick which aired Monday night, NBC News introduced the interview by stating that they were unable to verify any of her claims. She provided NBC the names of four witnesses: one was dead; one said they did not know Swetnick; the two others failed to respond. During the interview, Swetnick walked back her most explosive claims.

In a report published ahead of the interview on Monday, AP provided details about legal cases involving Swetnick, including the widely reported lawsuit against her by her former employer Webtrends, which alleged that in response to a report that she engaged in "unwelcome sexual innuendo and inappropriate conduct" toward two male co-workers, Swetnick claimed four co-workers sexually harassed her. The company found no evidence for her claims and discovered that she had falsified information on her application. The suit was eventually dropped.

Another troubling legal dispute highlighted by AP is a 1994 personal injury lawsuit Swetnick filed against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, which contains strong evidence that she attempted to swindle the department. AP reports that Swetnick sued the transit authority for $420,000 in earnings she said she allegedly lost after hurting her nose in a fall on a train in 1992. AP reports (formatting adjusted):

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