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Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, one of the women who have accused Supreme Court justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, could have potentially committed perjury last week for saying that she has “never” given tips or advice to someone planning on taking a polygraph test, according to her ex-boyfriend.
Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) on Tuesday sent a letter to Dr. Ford’s lawyers renewing his request for “all audio or video recordings produced during the course of Mr. Hanafin’s polygraph examination of Dr. Ford as well as all polygraph charts and other data that Mr. Hanafin relied upon in preparing his report.” Grassley said they he made these requests before and after last Thursday’s hearing, but he has yet to receive them.
Ford, a professor of psychology at Palo Alto University in California, has accused Kavanaugh of drunkenly pinning her to a bed, groping her, and trying to stifle her screams at a high school party in the early 1980’s. Kavanaugh denied the allegations, as has his former classmate Mark Judge, who Ford claims was also in the room at the time of the alleged incident. Two other people that Ford alleges were at the party in question, have also denied any knowledge of the party or sexual assault.
“The full details of Dr. Ford’s polygraph are particularly important because the Senate Judiciary Committee has received a sworn statement from a longtime boyfriend of Dr. Ford’s, stating that he personally witnessed Dr. Ford coaching a friend on polygraph examinations,” Grassley wrote. “When asked under oath in the hearing whether she’d ever given any tips or advice to someone who was planning on taking a polygraph, Dr. Ford replied, ‘Never.'”
In a letter sent to Grassley, which was obtained by Fox News, Ford’s longtime boyfriend said that she never discussed any sexual assault experiences, coached a friend on taking a polygraph test, and often flew without expressing any fear.
BREAKING: Fox’s @johnrobertsFox obtains letter from Ford ex-boyfriend alleging: dated for 6 yrs, never told of sex assault, Ford coached friend on taking polygraph, flew frequently w/o expressing any fear of flying/tight spaces/limited exits. Doesn’t want to b/c “involved”. pic.twitter.com/jVeW0qaJD0
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) October 3, 2018
“I witnessed Dr. Ford help McLean prepare for a potential polygraph exam. Dr. Ford explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped McLean become familiar and less nervous about the exam. Dr. Ford was able to help because of her background in psychology,” Ford’s former boyfriend wrote.
Grassley concluded his letter by saying that Ford’s “testimony hinges on evidence to which Dr. Ford has repeatedly referred– some of which has already been provided to a nationally circulated newspaper– but which you have refused to provide to the Senate.”
via Washington Free Beacon
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