Kavanaugh lawyer says accuser’s lie detector test, therapist notes not turned over
The attorney for Judge Brett Kavanaugh says that notes taken during therapy sessions with Kavanaugh’s accuser Dr. Christine Blasey Ford as well as results from a lie detector test have not yet been turned over ahead of Thursday’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Beth Wilkinson told “CBS This Morning” on Wednesday “that information would be very important” to corroborate claims that the Supreme Court nominee sexually assaulted Ford in high school.
“They announced that there were notes and there had been a lie detector test but as I understand it, they did not turn any of those over to the Senate committee even though they were requested so the information that would have shown what she said at the very first time when she revealed these allegations have not been turned over to the Senate,” Wilkinson said.
Turtle on the floor of the Senate right now - reading Biden’s statements on F-I during Clarence Thomas fraud.
WATCH: Brett Kavanaugh’s attorney Beth Wilkinson tells us that lawyers for Dr. Ford have not turned over the results of her lie detector test or her therapists notes to the Senate Judiciary Committee. pic.twitter.com/ClAUNhwReY
CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) September 26, 2018
There is a high tech helmet type affair connected to computer software that can virtually be fool proof about someone lying. If she were unwilling to use that, it would be telling. She could also be delusional—so convinced by her liberal ideology that she was delusional and believed her own lies.