The Phnom Penh Post

Accuser: I tried to yell for help

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THE woman who accuses President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick of sexual assault at a high school party testified Thursday that she feared Brett Kavanaugh would rape her.

“I believed he was going to rape me. I tried to yell for help,” Christine Blasey Ford told US lawmakers.

Kavanaugh, whose nomination was in serious jeopardy after bombshell new accusation­s by another woman emerged Wednesday charging that the judge engaged in sexua lly abusive behav ior when he was a teenager, has vehemently denied the a l legat ions.

All told three women have now come forward accusing Kavanaugh, 53, of assault or sexual misconduct when he was in high school in suburban Maryland or a student at Yale University.

‘Haunted’

Blasey Ford, 51, said Kavanaugh’s alleged assault on her in 1982, in which she says he placed his hand over her mouth to stop her from screaming, left her “drasticall­y altered,” but added that she felt compelled to share her story about what happened to her at the hands of a man now being considered for the nation’s high court.

“The details about that night that bring me here today are ones I will never forget. They have been seared into my memory and have haunted me episodical­ly as an adult,” she says in her eight-page opening testimony obtained Wednesday by US media.

Thursday’s hearing is considered deeply controvers­ial, with Republican­s taking the extraordin­ary step of hiring a female attorney to question Blasey Ford on behalf of the committee’s 11 Republican senators, all men.

“I believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me while Brett Kavanaugh and I were in high school,” Blasey Ford will said.

“I am here today not because I want to be. I am terrified,” she addes.

Blasey Ford describes being accosted by a “visibly drunk” Kavanaugh and his friend, Mark Judge. She says they thrust her into an upstairs bedroom at the house and locked the door.

“I was pushed onto the bed and Brett got on top of me. He began running his hands over my body and grinding his hips into me,” she says.

‘Drasticall­y altered’

Blasey Ford said she was finally able to escape and rushed out of the house with an “enormous sense of relief” that the teens did not follow her.

“Brett’s assault on me drasticall­y altered my life. For a very long time, I was too afraid and ashamed to tell anyone the details,” she says.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump praised his Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh but said he would be open to withdrawin­g his nomination if he finds testimony on Thursday about sexual assault allegation­s against him to be credible.

“If I thought he was guilty of something like this, yes, sure,” Trump said at a press conference on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. “It’s possible I’ll hear that, and I’ll say, ‘Hey, I’m changing my mind.’”

“I look forward to what she has to say,” Trump said. “I also look forward to what Judge Kavanaugh has to say. I think it’s going to be a very important day in the history of our country.”

 ?? MARK WILSON/AFP ?? U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh leaves his home on Wednesday in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
MARK WILSON/AFP U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh leaves his home on Wednesday in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

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