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I believed Kavanaugh was going to rape me: Accuser

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I am here because I believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me while Brett Kavanaugh and I were in high school

This is what terrified me the most and has had the most lasting impact on my life

Christine Blasey Ford

washington — University professor Christine Blasey Ford said on Thursday she believed she was going to be raped or accidental­ly killed during an alleged assault 36 years ago by Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump’s embattled nominee for the Supreme Court.

“I am here today not because I want to be,” the 51-year-old Blasey Ford told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in a charged hearing room.

“I am terrified,” she said, her voice quavering on the verge of tears as she recounted the details of the 1982 incident which she says took place at a party in a suburban Maryland home.

“I am here because 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 said.

Kavanaugh, a conservati­ve 53-year-old appeals court judge, was not present as the session — which could make or break his confirmati­on to the nation’s highest court — got underway. He is expected to testify later in the day.

The accusation, which Kavanaugh steadfastl­y denies, has thrust the Trump administra­tion into the #MeToo movement’s harsh glare, and threatens to derail a conservati­ve effort to tilt the high court to the right for years to come. Blasey Ford, wearing glasses and a sober dark blue suit, recounted the alleged assault from the witness table in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing room.

A psychology professor in California who is married and has two children, she said she was “100 per cent” certain it was Kavanaugh who attacked her and not a case of mistaken identity.

She said Kavanaugh and a friend of his, Mark Judge, were “visibly drunk” at the party and that she was pushed into a bedroom as she headed to the bathroom.

“Brett and Mark came into the bedroom and locked the door behind them,” she said. “I was pushed onto the bed and Brett got on top of me.

“He began running his hands over

my body and grinding into me,” she said. “I yelled, hoping that someone downstairs might hear me.

“Brett groped me and tried to take off my clothes,” she said. “He had a hard time because he was very inebriated. “I believed he was going to rape me,” Blasey Ford said. “I tried to yell for help.

“When I did, Brett put his hand over my mouth to stop me from yelling,” she said. “This is what terrified me the most and has had the most lasting impact on my life.

“It was hard for me to breathe, and I thought that Brett was accidental­ly going to kill me,” she said.

“Indelible in the hippocampu­s is the laughter, the uproarious laughter between the two, and them having fun at my expense,” she said when asked about her most powerful

memory of the incident.

Blasey Ford said she managed to escape when Judge jumped on the bed, sending them all toppling.

Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Senator Chuck Grassley opened the hearing with an apology to both Blasey Ford and Kavanaugh.

“Both Dr Ford and Judge Kavanaugh have been through a terrible couple weeks. They and their families have received vile threats,” Grassley said.

“So I want to apologize to you both for the way you’ve been treated.”

Outside the US Capitol, pro- and anti-Kavanaugh demonstrat­ors gathered as senators pondered the fate of a nominee who could impact the balance of the top US court for decades. —

 ?? AFP ?? Professor Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party 36 years ago, is sworn in before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Thursday. —
AFP Professor Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party 36 years ago, is sworn in before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Thursday. —
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