One person doesn't believe the accuser, therefore the accuser is lying.
Wow, Trix. ****ing wow.
Not any kind of Wow!
Using all of the information made available to the public gives a better picture of what may have happened...(reasonable doubt?)
Was she lying about the incident? Perhaps not... But, could she have been confused about the two men she named that were in that bedroom?
In her original story a female being present at the party was not mentioned only two unnamed boys were mentioned... besides Kavanaugh
A female was added to her original story.
Then, In her Testimony before Congress...
She, named three witnesses... as being attendee's at that party. (Location-unknown) None of the three remembered that party or the incident...
Two males...Mark Judge and Patrick "PJ" Smyth. One female... her friend Leland Kyser.
Information available to the public follows...
Two men say they, not Brett Kavanaugh, had alleged sexual encounter with Christine Ford
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USA Today
Title: Two men say they, not Brett Kavanaugh, had alleged sexual encounter with Christine Ford
Christal Hayes 9/27/2018
snippets from article
"WASHINGTON - The Senate Judiciary Committee has questioned two men who say they, not Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, had the disputed encounter with Christine Blasey Ford at a 1982 house party that led to sexual assault allegations."
snip
"The committee has interviewed two men who came forward about the disputed assault at a summer house party. Both told the committee they, not Kavanaugh, "had the encounter with Dr. Ford in 1982 that is the basis of his complaint," the release states."
"The previously unknown interviews could add a new layer to the evolving saga on the eve of a possible explosive hearing between Kavanaugh and Ford, though it's unknown whether the men's claims are being taken seriously."
"One of the men was interviewed twice by committee staff. He also submitted two written statements, one on Monday and a second, more in-depth statement on Wednesday."
"Committee staff spoke to a second man over the phone Wednesday who also said he believed he, not Kavanaugh, had the disputed encounter with Ford. "He explained his recollection of the details of the encounter" to staff, the release states."
"Both men were not named. USA TODAY was not able to independently vet the claims."
Roseann