The Senate has released its final report from the investigation into the claims made against Brett Kavanaugh by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.
The report indicates that Senate Judiciary Committee investigators were able to find “no evidence” to corroborate Dr. Ford’s accusations against now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
According to The Daily Caller:
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Saturday released its final report of an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, finding “no evidence” to corroborate the claims.
“After an extensive investigation that included the thorough review of all potentially credible evidence submitted and interviews of more than 40 individuals with information relating to the allegations, including classmates and friends of all those involved, Committee investigators found no witness who could provide any verifiable evidence to support any of the allegations brought against Justice Kavanaugh,” reads the 414-page report.
The report, which contains 53 exhibits, focused heavily on allegations made by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick. Kavanaugh denied all of the allegations.
Blasey Ford was the first woman to come forward with allegations against Kavanaugh, who was confirmed to the Supreme Court on Oct. 6. She claimed that he attempted to sexually assault her in Summer 1982, when they were both in high school.
The committee has also referred Michael Avenatti for investigation. Avenatti represented Julie Swetnick, one of Kavanaugh’s accusers, and the committee is concerned that Mr. Avenatti fabricated the claims by his client.