From Front Page Magazine:
Rachel Mitchell, the career prosecutor of sex-related and other crimes in Arizona whom the Senate Judiciary Committee majority engaged to question Dr. Christine Blasey Ford on their behalf, has rendered her judgment regarding Dr. Ford’s allegations.
In a memorandum addressed to all Republican senators providing her “independent assessment” of the allegations, Ms. Mitchell concluded that this case was even weaker than the typical “he said, she said” case “Dr. Ford identified other witnesses to the event, and those witnesses either refuted her allegations or failed to corroborate them,” Ms. Mitchell wrote in her memorandum.
“I do not think that a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence before the Committee. Nor do I believe that this evidence is sufficient to satisfy the preponderance-of-the-evidence standard.”
Ms. Mitchell described significant inconsistencies in Dr. Ford’s own various accounts of the alleged sexual assault that Dr. Ford claimed involved Judge Kavanaugh.GO READ THE WHOLE THING.
2 comments:
TALK ABOUT UNDER-REPORTED!
We're in a propaganda-istic civil war.
Talk about understated...even the letter from Mitchell is superbly understated. See this:
Mitchell DID know about the polygraph coaching of Blasey-Ford's BFF (retired FBI agent Monica McLean)– Letter from Grassley with extensive timeline confirms it. Grassley/Mitchell were fully aware the day before the hearing. Citation is on date Wednesday, September 26.
”Senate investigators speak to a man with personal knowledge of Ford, says Ford assisted her friend in passing a polygragh exam.”
This letter to Grassley reveals a LOT of information that has not been made public
pdf here
Also, 2-door-Ford was in Delaware when she wrote the letter after encouragement from her "beach friends"...as in Rehoboth Beach where her BFF has a residence (just miles from Ford's parents)
Full explanation at TheConservativeTreehouse:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/10/03/christine-blasey-ford-friend-in-delaware-was-career-fbi-agent-and-likely-together-during-accusation-letter-construct/
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