Michael Avenatti, whose judgments have proved questionable so many times, may be right in demanding a thorough investigation of his client’s outrageous claims of multiple gang rapes participated in and witnessed by a young Brett Kavanaugh.
These
claims, typical of Avenatti, seem so incredible on their face that even
partisan Democratic senators have generally stayed away from them. Yet,
if they are true, they are not only disqualifying for Judge Kavanaugh
to become an associate justice of the Supreme Court, but they should
result in criminal prosecutions of anyone and everyone who allegedly
drugged young girls and subjected them to systematic gang rape on
multiple occasions.
The
affidavit laying out these allegations is so deeply flawed and so
filled with gaps that it would be easy for any experienced
cross-examiner to raise doubts about the credibility of the affiant. One
critical question is why this young woman would repeatedly return to
parties where she claims to have witnessed gang rapes of drugged women.
Yet, since the charges are so serious, further investigation is
warranted.
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