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Yale classmate: Kavanaugh was ‘belligeren­t’ drinker

- John Bacon

Another Yale classmate of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh challenged the truthfulne­ss of the Supreme Court nominee’s Senate testimony, saying Kavanaugh was often “belligeren­t and aggressive” when he drank.

Charles “Chad” Ludington, an associate professor of history at North Carolina State University, released a statement saying Kavanaugh “has not told the truth” when denying he never blacked out and downplayin­g his drinking as a young man.

“On many occasions, I heard Brett slur his words and saw him staggering from alcohol consumptio­n,” Ludington wrote. “When Brett got drunk, he was often belligeren­t and aggressive.”

Ludington said he would not discuss Kavanaugh with the media but would tell his story to the FBI. The agency is conducting a one-week investigat­ion into sexual misconduct allegation­s against the federal judge that date back to high school.

Last week, Seattle physician and Yale classmate Liz Swisher said Kavanaugh was a “sloppy drunk” in college. Fresh- man-year roommate James Roche said Kavanaugh was a “notably heavy drinker, even by the standards of the time, and … became aggressive and belligeren­t when he was very drunk.”

Roche said he believed Deborah Ramirez, another Yale classmate, who accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. Kavanaugh denied the allegation­s.

Ludington said he was a varsity basketball player and Kavanaugh enjoyed socializin­g with athletes. Ludington said he “cringed” when he watched Kavanaugh describe his drinking on a Fox News TV interview and in testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“In recent days, I have become deeply troubled by what has been a blatant mischaract­erization by Brett himself of his drinking at Yale,” Ludington wrote. “Brett was a frequent drinker, and a heavy drinker.”

Ludington wrote that heavy drinking as a youth should not “condemn a person for the rest of his life.” But he said the statements Kavanaugh is making do matter.

“If he lied about his past actions on national television, and more especially while speaking under oath in front of the United States Senate, I believe those lies should have consequenc­es,” Ludington wrote. “It is truth that is at stake, and I believe that the ability to speak the truth, even when it does not reflect well upon oneself, is a paramount quality we seek in our nation’s most powerful judges.”

Former NBA player Chris Dudley said he regularly drank with Kavanaugh while the two were at Yale – and “never, ever saw him blacked out” drunk.

“When Brett got drunk, he was often belligeren­t and aggressive.” Charles “Chad” Ludington Yale classmate of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh

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