Avenatti Accused Of Crime Against Kavanaugh

The Senate’s report on Kavanaugh’s accusers not only was unable to find corroborating evidence for the claims, but it also found that Avenatti and his client, Julie Swetnick, criminally conspired to take down Kavanaugh.

According to Town Hall:

Over the weekend Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley released a 414-page report detailing allegations made against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation process. 

The report not only found that none of the accusations made by anyone failed to include evidence or merit, but that infamous porn lawyer Michael Avenatti and his client Julie Swetnik criminally conspired to take down Kavanaugh’s nomination. 

“The evidence appears to support the position that Julie Swetnick and Mr. Avenatti criminally conspired to make materially false statements to the Committee and obstruct the Committee’s investigation.  Accordingly, the Committee referred both to the Department of Justice and FBI for investigation and potential violations of 18 U.S.C. § 371, § 1001, and § 1505 on October 25, 2018,” the report states. “In addition, on October 26, 2018, the Committee made a second criminal referral against Michael Avenatti to the Justice Department and FBI for investigation of potential violations of 18 U.S.C. §§   1001   (knowingly   providing   materially   false   statements)   and 1505 (obstruction of a congressional investigation), based upon the NBC story that evidenced that Mr. Avenatti may have fabricated allegations by a second declarant.”

Avenatti was of course not happy with these findings and predictably shot back:

Avenatti is hitting back against the charges of conspiracy.

 

During interviews, Swetnick famously changed her story and openly waffled on claims that she knew Kavanaugh gang-raped women at high school parties.


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