Now rumors are swirling the lawyer’s blockbuster claims on Sunday alleging Brett Kavanaugh and his high school classmates gang raped women at several beer and booze parties are simply a hoax. The main rumor details how Avenatti was tricked by pranksters posing a Holton-Arms high school classmate of Christine Ford and a Georgetown Prep classmate of Kavanaugh who wanted to go public. The woman reportedly claimed she was a rape victim.
Avenatti accused Kavanaugh of running “a train” on one or more party guests. Yet has produced no victim.
If Stormy Daniels’ lawyer was duped, then these bodacious allegations clouding the Kavanaugh hearing on Thursday are simply a wild hoax.
Avanetti owes the public and the Senate some answers here. Either way. He contacted Senate officials Sunday with the raucous claims against Kavanaugh via email. Can he produce the victim or not? And if not, why not?
But now he has gone dark.
“My e-mail of moments ago with Mike Davis, Chief Counsel for Nominations for U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. We demand that this process be thorough, open and fair, which is what the American public deserves. It must not be rushed and evidence/witnesses must not be hidden,” Avenatti Tweeted on Sunday with a long attachment of vicious criminal allegations against Kavanaugh.
That Tweet is locked down now and unavailable along with all of Avenatti’s other Tweets.
“We are aware of significant evidence of multiple house parties in the Washington, D.C. area during the early 1980s during which Brett Kavanaugh, Mark Judge and others would participate in the targeting of women with alcohol/drugs in order to allow a ‘train’ of men to subsequently gang rape them,” Avenatti said in an email to Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Avenatti hinted at the nature of his allegations when he suggested to...