Connecticut Post

Kavanaugh’s accuser wants FBI probe before she testifies

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Christine Blasey Ford wants the FBI to investigat­e her allegation that she was sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh before she testifies at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing next week, her lawyers said in a letter sent Tuesday to the panel.

The lawyers wrote that Ford, who is now a college professor in California, wants to cooperate with the panel. But in the days since she publicly accused Kavanaugh of the assault when they were teens at a party 35 years ago, she has been the target of “vicious harassment and even death threats.” Her family has relocated, they said.

An FBI investigat­ion “should be the first step in addressing the allegation­s,” the lawyers wrote in the letter, which was obtained by The Associated Press.

The developmen­t comes as President Donald Trump showered sympathy on his embattled Supreme Court nominee and as Senate Republican­s and Democrats fought determined­ly over who should testify at a high-stakes hearing on the allegation just six weeks before major congressio­nal elections.

Democrats have said they wanted more time for the FBI to investigat­e — and more witnesses besides Kavanaugh and Ford, hoping to avoid what would turn into merely a “he-said-she-said” moment.

Those witnesses would include Kavanaugh’s high school friend Mark Judge, who Ford said was in the room when she was assaulted, but Judge said no. Kavanaugh has denied Ford’s allegation, and Judge says he doesn’t remember any such incident.

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