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Swetnick Gave Reporters Name of Dead Person To Corroborate Her Story

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Julie Swetnick’s allegations, like those of Brett Kavanaugh’s first accuser, hinged on witnesses who should have been able to corroborate her account. When Swetnick’s witnesses were checked, the truth was discovered.

Out of the four people she named, two didn’t respond, one denied knowing Swetnick at all, and the last one was found to be deceased.

No proof has been offered to back up her account, and she has not named any additional witnesses. Despite the lack of any evidence, NBC decided to publish her allegations.

Swetnick’s account raises red flags from the very beginning.

Her “firm recollection of seeing boys lined up outside rooms,” waiting for their “turn” with an incapacitated girl describes a truly horrific event.

The appeal of the party atmosphere must have also been enough to overcome her hesitations, as Swetnick continued going to the events despite the apparent spiked punch and rape. The “gang rape” wasn’t a fluke, either. She admits to seeing the behavior at “many of these parties.”

Kavanaugh, described by Swetnick as a “very mean drunk,” was supposedly present at these parties with his friend Mark Judge.

Although she claims to have witnessed multiple inconceivably scarring sexual assaults and knows exactly who the attackers are, it didn’t bother her enough to call the police at the time.

Swetnick’s ex-boyfriend, Richard Vinneccy, spoke on the matter, saying “I know a lot about her. She’s not credible at all.”

He describes Swetnick as an emotionally abusive woman who “always wanted to be the center of attention.”

“She was exaggerating everything. Everything that came out of her mouth was just exaggerations.”

After breaking up with her, the nightmare wasn’t over for Vinneccy.

Swetnick would call him repeatedly after the split. She even threatened to kill his unborn child.

Vinneccy and his family had to eventually change their numbers and move to escape her. “After that, we never heard from her again,” he said.

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Kavanaugh says Julie Swetnick’s allegations are false, reminding him more of a “Twilight Zone” episode than reality.

With all of the evidence stacked against Swetnick, it seems these allegations will roll right off of Kavanaugh.

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Jared has written more than 200 articles and assigned hundreds more since he joined The Western Journal in February 2017. He was an infantryman in the Arkansas and Georgia National Guard and is a husband, dad and aspiring farmer.
Jared has written more than 200 articles and assigned hundreds more since he joined The Western Journal in February 2017. He is a husband, dad, and aspiring farmer. He was an infantryman in the Arkansas and Georgia National Guard. If he's not with his wife and son, then he's either shooting guns or working on his motorcycle.
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