who is christine blased ford's attorney

by Enid Lockman 8 min read

What motivates Christine Blasey Ford’s lawyer?

Debra Katz, one of the lawyers who represented Blasey Ford, admitted at a conference of blue-haired feminists that both she and Blasey Ford were motivated by politics to launch their fake smear against Judge Kavanaugh. This isn’t a surprise to anyone, of course.

How old is Christine Blasey Ford?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Christine Margaret Blasey Ford (/ ˈblɑːzi / BLAH-zee; born November 1966) is an American professor of psychology at Palo Alto University and a research psychologist at the Stanford University School of Medicine. She specializes in designing statistical models for research projects.

What did Christine Blasey Ford fear if she went public about Kavanaugh?

"Christine Blasey Ford feared an avalanche of attacks if she went public about Kavanaugh, friends say". The Mercury News. Archived from the original on September 18, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018. ^ a b "Palo Alto University 2015-16 Catalog" (PDF). Palo Alto University. 2016. p. 190. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 17, 2018.

Is there a women's co-working network for Christine Blasey Ford?

"Women's co-working network gives nod to Christine Blasey Ford at new space". The Hill. Archived from the original on November 5, 2018. Retrieved October 15, 2018. ^ Swoyer, Alex (November 12, 2018). "Kavanaugh accuser still collects pledge cash". The Washington Times. Archived from the original on November 28, 2018. Retrieved November 15, 2018.

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Why is Christine Blasey Ford important?

Wade. It is important that we know that Christine Blasey Ford did very real harm to actual survivors of sexual assault by cravenly lying about an innocent man.

How long did Ginsburg have to retire?

If she was so worried about being replaced by someone suitably progressive, she had an eight-year chance to retire between 2009 and 2016. The admission by Blasey Ford’s attorney that the Kavanaugh smear was completely partisan is also great ammunition for us when Ginsburg does eventually shuffle off her mortal coil.

Is Christine Blasey Ford a profile?

Christine Blasey Ford really is a Profile In Courage! This is also a good reminder of the incredible lengths that the Democrats will go to if Ruth Bader Ginsburg should not wake up one of these mornings and Donald Trump picks her replacement.

What happens if you are running for president?

If you’re running for president and you have a seizure, or you represent a high-profile client and then violate attorney-client privilege while giving a public speech, it’s almost a guarantee that someone is aiming their phone at you and capturing the moment.

Is Blasey Ford charged with perjury?

Speaking of which, Blasey Ford deserves to be charged with perjury now that her attorney has admitted to the lie. The Senate should send a criminal referral to the DOJ and the DOJ should investigate and prosecute her for viciously smearing Brett Kavanaugh the way she did.

Did Ginsburg die from cancer?

Ginsburg has just survived her third bout with cancer this summer, at the age of 86. Cancer thought that the third time would be the charm, but Ginsburg kicked cancer to the curb once again. While conservatives disagree with her horrible politics, most of us admire her for being such a tough old bird. But it also leaves a lot of us wondering why she doesn’t retire so she can spend her last few years puttering around with her grandkids.

Is Ginsburg okay to stay on the court?

Well… that’s too bad. If Ginsburg thinks it’s perfectly okay to stay on the court for political reasons until she’s carried out boots-first, then Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) shouldn’t have any qualms about confirming her replacement during an election year for political reasons.

Did Kavanaugh and Ford ever meet?

For starters, “there is no evidence” that Ford and Kavanaugh “ever met.”. Other than her allegation, there is zero corroboration for “the party she described” having occurred, “much less” the assault. Plus, her own supposed witness and childhood friend Leland Keyser “came to lack confidence in the tale” Ford told.

Who was the accuser of Christine Blasey Ford?

From the right: Christine Blasey Ford’s Lies. The American Civil Liberties Union recently awarded a “courage” award to Justice Brett Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford. But it’s unclear why she continues to win plaudits, write Mollie Hemingway and Carrie Severino at The Federalist, “given the lack of evidence in support of her ­accusations.”.

When was Brett Kavanaugh confirmed?

Kavanaugh was confirmed in a 50-48 Senate vote on October 6, immediately following the investigation. Lovelace's book claims Katz was angry at the white men in charge of the Senate confirmation process and had a partisan axe to grind by trying to keep a conservative off the court.

Who were the accusers of Kavanaugh?

Two other accusers, Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick also alleged separate instances of sexual assault by Kavanaugh.

Who is Ryan Lovelace?

American Lawyer Magazine reporter Ryan Lovelace authored a book released last week entitled, Search and Destroy: Inside the Campaign against Brett Kavanaugh, portraying Katz as a partisan, politically-motivated feminist who encouraged Ford to smear Kavanaugh.

What did Christine Blasey Ford say about Kavanaugh?

Lawyers for Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct before he was confirmed in 2018 as a Supreme Court justice, said Thursday that the FBI’s investigation into her allegations was a “sham and a major institutional failure.”. The attorneys' comments came after the FBI sent a letter to Sens.

How many tips did the FBI get about Brett Kavanaugh?

A June 30 letter from the FBI revealed that the bureau got over 4,500 tips about the now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

When was Brett Kavanaugh confirmed?

Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court in October of 2018, after Blasey Ford and two other women accused him of sexual misconduct, which he denied. The Senate voted to confirm Kavanaugh on a 50-48 vote.

Did Blasey Ford say the Kavanaugh investigation should have been an ordinary background check?

Blasey Ford’s attorneys said in their statement that the investigation into Kavanaugh “never should have been an ordinary background check,” adding that the FBI and Trump administration “hid the ball on this” with regard to the 4,500 tips about the now-Supreme Court justice.

Who wrote to the FBI about Kavanaugh?

The attorneys' comments came after the FBI sent a letter to Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.), who wrote to FBI Director Christpher Wray two years ago with questions about how the investigation into Kavanaugh was conducted.

Did the FBI respond to a request for comment about the statements?

The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the statements.

Did Blasey Ford have another lawyer?

Given the mental prowess Katz failed to display when questioned about her evident conflict of interest, it’s perhaps not surprising that Blasey Ford had another lawyer also officially by her side the day she testified. And, when it came time for the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to question Ford, we learned that both attorneys were working pro bono.

Who is the senator that questioned Kavanaugh's testimony?

Senator Tom Tillis (R-N.C.) has suggested that Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony against Kavanaugh might warrant some investigation in light of what Katz let slip about Ford’s motives, asserting that it “does seem to undermine what we all believed was a legitimate traumatic experience in [Blasey Ford’s] life.”

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