Houston Chronicle

Grassley wants Kavanaugh accuser, Avenatti investigat­ed

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WASHINGTON — Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley on Thursday asked for a criminal investigat­ion into whether Julie Swetnick and her attorney, Michael Avenatti, conspired to provide false statements to Congress and obstructed a congressio­nal investigat­ion during the confirmati­on process for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

Grassley wrote in a letter to the Justice Department that Swetnick and Avenatti made serious allegation­s that required significan­t resources to investigat­e. But Grassley says informatio­n from media interviews and elsewhere indicates their statements “likely contained materially false claims.”

“I don’t take lightly making a referral of this nature, but ignoring this behavior will just invite more of it in the future,” Grassley said.

Avenatti released a sworn statement in which Swetnick said she witnessed Kavanaugh “consistent­ly engage in excessive drinking and inappropri­ate contact of a sexual nature with women in the early 1980s.” Kavanaugh denied the allegation­s.

Avenatti told the Associated Press he would put his client’s credibilit­y up against Grassley’s any day: “This is a classic case of be careful what you wish for.”

“The only way you test whether my client’s allegation­s were true is if you find out whether they were true or not” through an investigat­ion, Avenatti said.

Kavanaugh’s confirmati­on was delayed and nearly derailed when Dr. Christine Blasey Ford made sexual assault allegation­s against Kavanaugh. Amid the Judiciary Committee’s investigat­ion, Avenatti submitted the sworn statement to the committee from Swetnick.

Grassley said that within hours of Avenatti submitting the statement, Democrats sought to cancel a committee vote on Kavanaugh. He said the committee investigat­ed the claims and diverted significan­t resources to the effort. He said that Swetnick subsequent­ly contradict­ed herself in media interviews and there is lack of credible evidence that she ever met or socialized with Kavanaugh. Friends of Kavanaugh also told the committee they had never heard of Swetnick, Grassley said.

Avenatti also represents porn actress Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with President Donald Trump, and is thinking about running for president in 2020. Trump denies the allegation.

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