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Christine Blasey Ford certain it was Kavanaugh

Few scholars feel that this is a case of mistaken identity.

Washington: Christine Blasey Ford told senators Thursday that she remains “100 per cent” certain that Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the US Supreme Court, was the person who sexually assaulted her at a party.

In extraordinary and at times emotional testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Blasey Ford, a psychology professor in California, said it was “absolutely not” possible that she had mistakenly identified Kavanaugh as her attacker.

Some conservative scholars have suggested Blasey Ford’s accusation was a case of mistaken identity, but Blasey Ford, 51, insisted she has a “100 per cent” level of certainty that it was Kavanaugh who assaulted her.

The testimony made under oath at a high-stakes hearing is damning for Kavanaugh, whose nomination is facing intense scrutiny, as two other women also have come out identifying themselves as victims of sexual misconduct by the federal judge.

Blasey Ford claims Kavanaugh tried to rape her at a party in 1982 when he was 17 and she was 15.

Asked how she could be so sure it was Kavanaugh who attacked her, Blasey Ford responded with confidence: “The same way that I’m sure that I’m talking to you right now. Just basic memory functions.” The “trauma-related experience” was seared into her brain, she said.

Kavanaugh, 53, has strenuously denied assaulting anyone and insists he is the victim of a “smear campaign.” Senior Senate Democrat Patrick Leahy was among those who questioned her and asked bluntly about her memory of the incident.

( Source : AFP )
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