Attorney Michael Avenatti told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow that his client, whom he describes as a “witness and a victim,” is going to come forward within the next 48 hours with new allegations against Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Avenatti describes his client as a "witness and victim" and says she will make her allegations public within the next 48 hours. pic.twitter.com/RLscXvFE9y
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) September 25, 2018
Just before the television interview, host Rachel Maddow read from what appears to be a list of questions drafted by Avenatti for witnesses of a claimed gang rape oragnized by Kavanaugh and his longtime friend and alleged drinking buddy Mark Judge.
The Supreme Court nominee is apparently going to be accused by Avenatti of participating in gang rape.
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. pic.twitter.com/11XLZJBTtY
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 24, 2018
Kavanaugh’s third accuser has received multiple government clearances, including a “secret” clearance, said Avenatti. This fact was repeated a few times, presumably to emphasize the woman’s credibility.
Avenatti told Rachel Maddow that “Mark Judge and Brett Kavanaugh were joined at the hip” in their high school days.
Michael Avenatti on why Mark Judge is relevant to the Kavanaugh case pic.twitter.com/lDByu7GUb7
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) September 25, 2018
“I’m confident that those facts and circumstances are going to be disqualifying for Brett Kavanaugh,” he said tonight.
Avenatti also gave a sitdown to CNN’s Chris Cuomo tonight. And, he’s speaking at a political fundraiser in Los Angeles this evening. Busy guy.
@DougLInney being interviewed at the #FlipThe14 fundraiser in downtown Los Angeles, where @MichaelAvenatti is due to speak soon. pic.twitter.com/7Agi2b7M4c
— Erik Larson (@eelarson) September 25, 2018
If Brett Kavanaugh has nothing to hide and claims all of this is a smear campaign than why doesn’t he call his good friend Mark Judge to testify publicly before the Committee? Why isn’t he pushing for Mark Judge to appear? What is he hiding? #Basta
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 24, 2018
Why are Mr. Davis, Sen. Grassley, etc. refusing to hear from Mark Judge. He is likely the most important witness in the process and yet they are attempting to hide his testimony and prevent the truth from emerging. He should be subpoenaed to testify NOW so the truth can be known.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 24, 2018
.@MichaelAvenatti tells Maddow he represents woman who is "a witness & victim" to Kavanaugh's sexual misconduct. He says she'll speak out before the hearing on Thursday
"This woman will prove to be credible and we are hopeful that the committee will launch an FBI investigation." pic.twitter.com/a0vuqHJRtR
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 25, 2018
How is Avenatti giving live interviews on two networks at the same time? pic.twitter.com/acg0kufGyC
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) September 25, 2018
@MichaelAvenatti vows he‘ll provide specific evidence about Kavanaugh “within the next 48 hours,” including the identity of the woman accuser. He claims to @ChrisCuomo he has corroborating evidence. He says he has more than one client but just one of them wants to come forward
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) September 25, 2018
Judge Kavanaugh thinks being a virgin, defined as not ever having had intercorse, is exculpatory for an allegation of attempted rape.
— Justin Miller (@justinjm1) September 25, 2018
.@MichaelAvenatti explains to MSNBC's Maddow why Kavanaugh friend Mark Judge needs to go before Senate amid gang-rape allegation https://t.co/4j8CQtyr1v
— Raw Story (@RawStory) September 25, 2018
Michael Avenatti says the woman, whom he represents, has multiple security clearances and will “literally risk her life’’ by coming forward. https://t.co/8mPVAaikgj
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) September 25, 2018
Rachel Maddow said @MichaelAvenatti was about to detail his client's allegations in a live interview tonight.
Then, while continuing to withhold his client's name and her allegations, Avenatti called multiple times for a delay on a Kavanaugh vote. No add'l details were given.
— Shelby Holliday (@shelbyholliday) September 25, 2018