Joe Bidenā€™s sexual accuser Tara Reade Officially files criminal complaint in DC

Imagine my shark...

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Reade was one of eight women who came forward last year with allegations that Biden made them feel uncomfortable with inappropriate displays of affection. Biden acknowledged the complaints and promised to be ā€œmore mindful about respecting personal space in the future.ā€

The AP reviewed notes of its 2019 interviews with Reade after she came forward in March with allegations of sexual assault against Biden. But reporters discovered an additional transcript and notes from those interviews on Friday.

A recording of one of the interviews was deleted before Reade emerged in 2020 with new allegations against Biden, in keeping with the reporterā€™s standard practice for disposing of old interviews. A portion of that interview was also recorded on video, but not the part in which she spoke of having ā€œchickened out.ā€



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Reade was one of eight women who came forward last year with allegations that Biden made them feel uncomfortable with inappropriate displays of affection. Biden acknowledged the complaints and promised to be ā€œmore mindful about respecting personal space in the future.ā€

The AP reviewed notes of its 2019 interviews with Reade after she came forward in March with allegations of sexual assault against Biden. But reporters discovered an additional transcript and notes from those interviews on Friday.

A recording of one of the interviews was deleted before Reade emerged in 2020 with new allegations against Biden, in keeping with the reporterā€™s standard practice for disposing of old interviews. A portion of that interview was also recorded on video, but not the part in which she spoke of having ā€œchickened out.ā€



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What this snippet of this article fails to mention (maybe they do later) is that in 2019, Reade wasnā€™t telling the AP or anyone it seems, about the sexual assault. She told the AP that Biden put his hand on her shoulder and neck. She also told the AP that such touching wasnā€™t sexual, and she didnā€™t feel threatened.

Weird, isnā€™t it?
 
Reade was one of eight women who came forward last year with allegations that Biden made them feel uncomfortable with inappropriate displays of affection. Biden acknowledged the complaints and promised to be ā€œmore mindful about respecting personal space in the future.ā€

The AP reviewed notes of its 2019 interviews with Reade after she came forward in March with allegations of sexual assault against Biden. But reporters discovered an additional transcript and notes from those interviews on Friday.

A recording of one of the interviews was deleted before Reade emerged in 2020 with new allegations against Biden, in keeping with the reporterā€™s standard practice for disposing of old interviews. A portion of that interview was also recorded on video, but not the part in which she spoke of having ā€œchickened out.ā€



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That's because the fat bitch kept changing her story. And why do you use the 1990's picture of her. Here's what that fat bitch looks like now.

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Ahhhh... If I woke up next to that, I'd chew off my arm rather than risk waking her up!!!
 
Who could've guessed it?

Back in 1991, Joe Biden, who is presumptive Democrat nominee for president, voted in favor of a motion that would have blocked the creation of the Senate office that receive sexual harassment complaints.

I guess we know the reason why he voted that way.
 
Who could've guessed it?

Back in 1991, Joe Biden, who is presumptive Democrat nominee for president, voted in favor of a motion that would have blocked the creation of the Senate office that receive sexual harassment complaints.

I guess we know the reason why he voted that way.

Probably the same reason the rest of them did.

Here's the underlying problem with Sexual Harassment Claims... since they are largely unproveable and subjective, it's the kind of litigation that can waste a lot of people's time.

Businesses piss away billions on this nonsense..
 
Who could've guessed it?

Back in 1991, Joe Biden, who is presumptive Democrat nominee for president, voted in favor of a motion that would have blocked the creation of the Senate office that receive sexual harassment complaints.

I guess we know the reason why he voted that way.

Probably the same reason the rest of them did.

Here's the underlying problem with Sexual Harassment Claims... since they are largely unproveable and subjective, it's the kind of litigation that can waste a lot of people's time.

Businesses piss away billions on this nonsense..

True, there is a problem with sexual harassment claims. But you can't claim you believe all women and at the same time decline to believe some.
You can't refuse due process for some accused, and demand to the others. And that's what all of you, leftist hypocrites are doing, starting from Nancy Pelosi on the top, to simply everyone else down to the bottom.

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Do you believe women?
Sure, if they have evidence. But the left taught me during the Kavanaugh charade that evidence is not required. So practice what you preach, hypocrite.
Evidence in such cases is usually hard to come by, especially old cases. If it is a case of he said, she said, I reserve my judgement. If it is a case of he said, they said, I'm starting to lean. Kavanaugh had 3 accusers, Trump 17, and Biden had...

"Kavanaugh had 3 accusers"

LOL

You're funny.
I may be, the subject, no so much:

The Sexual Assault Allegations Against Kavanaugh
By Ainara TiefenthƤler

There are multiple women who have accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. Here are their allegations and his responses.CreditCredit...T.J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times
By Christine Hauser

Three women have publicly accused Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, of sexual assault or misconduct, with the latest allegation emerging on Wednesday.
The accusations against Judge Kavanaugh started to surface this month as he faced confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The judge has denied the claims. On Thursday, as he testified before the committee about Christine Blasey Fordā€™s allegations, he said forcefully, ā€œI am innocent.ā€

[Hereā€™s a guide to The New York Timesā€™s coverage of the accusations against Brett Kavanaugh]


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Christine Blasey Ford
Christine Blasey Ford
What she said
Dr. Blasey came forward in an interview published by The Washington Post on Sept. 16, saying that Judge Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her when she was about 15 at a party in suburban Maryland in the early 1980s.
She described a drunken Judge Kavanaugh pinning her on a bed, trying to take her clothing off and covering her mouth to keep her from screaming. ā€œI thought he might inadvertently kill me,ā€ the newspaper quoted her as saying. ā€œHe was trying to attack me and remove my clothing.ā€

Dr. Blasey said a friend of Judge Kavanaugh, Mark Judge, was in the room and participated in the assault. He has denied the allegations.
Her background
Dr. Blasey, 51, is a research psychologist at Palo Alto University in Northern California, who also goes by her married name, Ford.
[Read our profile of Dr. Blasey]
At the time of the alleged assault, she was a student at Holton-Arms School, a private girlsā€™ prep school in Bethesda, Md. He was a student at Georgetown Preparatory School, an elite Jesuit school in suburban Washington.
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The entrance to Georgetown Preparatory School in North Bethesda, Md.Credit...Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA, via Shutterstock
Important details
Her account was also detailed in a confidential July 30 letter to Senator Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.

The Post interview included quotations from Dr. Blaseyā€™s husband and her lawyer, and it described a therapistā€™s notes from 2012 in which she spoke of the attack.
She also took a polygraph examination in August. The retired F.B.I. agent who conducted the examination, Jerry Hanafin, said the results showed ā€œno deception indicatedā€ ā€” in effect, ā€œshe was being truthful.ā€ Her lawyers released a copy of the polygraph report on Wednesday.
Judge Kavanaughā€™s response
Judge Kavanaugh has denied the accusations, and the White House has said it stands by those denials.
What happened next
The report resulted in the delay of the Judiciary Committeeā€™s vote on Judge Kavanaughā€™s nomination the week it was published.
Dr. Blaseyā€™s lawyers, Debra Katz and Lisa Banks, have said that since she went public with her story, she has been subjected to death threats, had her email hacked and had to leave her home.

The committeeā€™s Republican leadership has retained an Arizona prosecutor specializing in sex crimes to help question Dr. Blasey about the allegations in a hearing on Thursday.


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Deborah RamirezCredit...Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence, via Associated Press
Deborah Ramirez
What she said
Ms. Ramirez said in an interview published in The New Yorker on Sept. 23 that during the 1983-84 school year at Yale University, when she and Judge Kavanaugh were freshmen, he exposed himself to her during a drinking game in a dorm suite.
A small group of students sat in a circle and people selected who had to take a drink, she recalled, saying she was chosen frequently. She became drunk, she said.
Suddenly, Ms. Ramirez said, she saw a penis in front of her face. One man told her to ā€œkiss it,ā€ she told The New Yorker. As she moved to push it away, she said, she saw Judge Kavanaugh standing, laughing and pulling up his pants. Raised a Catholic, Ms. Ramirez was ā€œembarrassed and ashamed and humiliated,ā€ she said.
Her background
Ms. Ramirez, 53, was a student of sociology and psychology at the time. She arrived at Yale from Shelton, Conn., the daughter of a telephone company lineman and a medical technician. She attended a coed Catholic high school, St. Joseph, that was predominantly white but had a number of minority students, including Ms. Ramirez, whose father was Puerto Rican.



Judge Kavanaugh attended Yale Law School after graduating from Yale University.Credit...Jessica Hill for The New York Times

[In a culture of alcohol at Yale, Ms. Ramirezā€™s social circle converged with Judge Kavanaughā€™s]
Ms. Ramirez is now a registered Democrat who lives in Boulder, Colo., with her husband, Vikram Shah, a technology consultant. She has worked with a domestic violence organization and joined its board in 2014. She also works for the Boulder County housing department.
Important details
Ms. Ramirez said she told few people about the episode at the time. She and Judge Kavanaugh were not close friends, but they crossed paths, including at Yale and at a wedding in 1997.
Judge Kavanaughā€™s response
Judge Kavanaugh denied the allegation, saying in a statement to The New Yorker, ā€œThis is a smear, plain and simple.ā€
What happened next
More than 2,200 Yale women have signed a letter of support for Ms. Ramirez; a similar letter has been circulating among Yale men.
A lawyer for Ms. Ramirez has written to the Judiciary Committee saying that his client would be ā€œwilling to cooperateā€ and tell her story under certain terms.


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Julie SwetnickCredit...Michael Avenatti, via Associated Press
Julie Swetnick
What she said
On Wednesday, Ms. Swetnick accused Judge Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct at parties while he was a student at Georgetown Preparatory School in the 1980s. Her allegation was conveyed in a statement posted on Twitter by her lawyer, Michael Avenatti.

Ms. Swetnick said she observed Judge Kavanaugh at parties where women were verbally abused, inappropriately touched and ā€œgang raped.ā€
She said she witnessed Judge Kavanaugh participating in some of the misconduct, including lining up outside a bedroom where ā€œnumerous boysā€ were ā€œwaiting for their ā€˜turnā€™ with a girl inside the room.ā€ Ms. Swetnick said she was raped at one of the parties, and she believed she had been drugged.
Her background
Like Judge Kavanaugh, Ms. Swetnick, 55, is from the Washington suburbs. She grew up in Montgomery County, Md., graduating from Gaithersburg High School in 1980. She attended the University of Maryland, according to a rƩsumƩ for her posted online, The Times reported.
She has held a variety of public and private sector jobs in Washington. Her rĆ©sumĆ© and her lawyerā€™s statement say she has held several government clearances, including with the State Department and the Justice Department.
Important details
Ms. Swetnick said in her statement that she had attended at least 10 house parties in the Washington area from 1981 to 1983 where Judge Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge, his friend, were present. (Mr. Judge has denied the allegations in her statement.)
Ms. Swetnick said she saw Judge Kavanaugh drinking ā€œexcessivelyā€ at parties and engaging in ā€œabusive and physically aggressive behavior toward girls, including pressing girls against him without their consent, ā€˜grindingā€™ against girls, and attempting to remove or shift girlsā€™ clothing to expose private body parts.ā€
Judge Kavanaughā€™s response
In a statement issued by the White House, Judge Kavanaugh said there was no truth to the claim. ā€œThis is ridiculous and from the ā€˜Twilight Zone,ā€™ā€ he said. ā€œI donā€™t know who this is and this never happened.ā€

What happened next
President Trump dismissed Ms. Swetnickā€™s lawyer, Mr. Avenatti, on Twitter as a ā€œthird rate lawyer who is good at making false accusationsā€ and is seeking attention.
Judiciary Committee aides confirmed that they were examining Ms. Swetnickā€™s declaration. But the committeeā€™s Republican chairman, Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, told reporters that he did not expect to find anything.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, another Republican on the committee, said he would ā€œnot be a participant in wholesale character assassination that defies credibility.ā€
A fourth accusation surfaces
Judge Kavanaugh faced another accusation after an anonymous letter, dated Sept. 22, was sent to Senator Cory Gardner, Republican of Colorado.
In the letter, a woman said her daughter had witnessed Judge Kavanaugh drunkenly push her friend, a woman he was dating, up against a wall ā€œvery aggressively and sexuallyā€ after they left a bar one night in 1998.
On Tuesday, Judge Kavanaugh was questioned about the letter by staff lawyers for the Judiciary Committee about the accusation, which he denied, according to a transcript.
ā€œItā€™s ridiculous,ā€ he said. ā€œTotal ā€˜Twilight Zone.ā€™ And no, Iā€™ve never done anything like that.ā€

LOL

You gotta be kidding. Swetnick (a call girl) witnessed something happened to other women, and none of those women came forward. And interesting, no names. How much did he get paid to be witness?
Swetnick is the one that said she heard this story and told it to make Kavanaugh look bad. In reality she never met him

Ramirez denied the whole thing and said she was at a party where another girl said an unidentified man's penis brushed against her.

Ford eventually admitted that she suspected that Kavanaugh would overturn Roe. She wanted to keep him off the bench. This was after her best friend denied it ever happened. It was after her testimony about the house revealed that no house if that configuration existed.
 
True, there is a problem with sexual harassment claims. But you can't claim you believe all women and at the same time decline to believe some.
You can't refuse due process for some accused, and demand to the others. And that's what all of you, leftist hypocrites are doing, starting from Nancy Pelosi on the top, to simply everyone else down to the bottom.

I never said "believe all women". You certainly shouldn't believe them when their timing is suspect and they've changed their story multiple times.
 

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