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Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick liked sex with multiple partners, says former Democrat House candidate

In a letter sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Dennis Ketterer, a former weatherman for WJLA in Washington, D.C. and a former Democrat House candidate, said Brett Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick admitted that she enjoyed sex with multiple male partners.

“During a conversation about our sexual preferences, things got derailed when Julie told me that she liked to have sex with more than one guy at a time. In fact sometimes with several at one time,” Ketterer said in his letter. “She wanted to know if that would be ok in our relationship.”

Ketterer said there was no sex, but admitted to having “physical” contact with Swetnick, whom he referred to as an “opportunist.”

According to the Washington Examiner:

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Ketterer said that Swetnick told him that the first time she engaged in sexual intercourse with multiple men at the same time was in high school.

Swetnick, the third women to come out with accusations against Kavanaugh, alleged that she was gang raped in high school at a party. She said Kavanaugh was present at the party and that she also saw Kavanaugh engaging in aggressive behavior toward girls at these parties. Kavanaugh has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct.

Her stated penchant for group sex was apparently a non-starter for him, so, he stated, “I decided not to see her anymore.”

“Julie never said anything about being sexually assaulted, raped, gang-raped or having sex against her will,” Ketterer added. “She never mentioned Brett Kavanaugh in any capacity.”

In 1996, he decided to try another run for the House of Representatives and sought Swetnick out, hoping she would help him in some capacity “because of her personality, great smile and good looks.”

But, he explained, he father told him she had “psychological and other problems at the time” and would not go into detail.

The Examiner said Ketterer “submitted his statement to the committee under penalty of felony if he is lying.”

Her attorney, Michael Avenatti, known by many as the “creepy porn lawyer” for his association with Stormy Daniels, fired back, calling Ketterer’s statement “garbage” while blaming the GOP.

“The letter from Dennis Ketterer is garbage — the GOP is desperate. The allegations he makes are false and without any basis,” Avenatti said on Twitter. “We demand that the FBI interview my client & him, and that anyone found to have submitted false info be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

He further claimed to have a statement he said backed up some of Swetnick’s claims.

“The house parties I attended were a common occurrence in the area,” the statement provided by Avenatti said. “I know of many instances during these house parties where Brett and Mark would drink excessively and be overly aggressive and verbally abusive towards girls.”

The four individuals named by Ford, however, have already given statements to the contrary.

This isn’t the first time Swetnick’s accusations have come under fire.  A former boyfriend had filed a restraining order against her and has said that she’s not credible.  Additionally, Ford attorney Debra Katz once represented Swetnick in a sexual harassment claim against a former employer.

Worse yet, the reliably liberal New York Times reported that it was unable to independently corroborate any of her claims.

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Joe Newby

A 10-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Joe ran for a city council position in Riverside, Calif., in 1991 and managed successful campaigns for the Idaho state legislature. Co-author of "Banned: How Facebook enables militant Islamic jihad," Joe wrote for Examiner.com from 2010 until it closed in 2016 and his work has been published at Newsbusters, Spokane Faith and Values and other sites. He now runs the Conservative Firing Line.

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