Posted on 10/25/2018 2:27:43 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) announced Thursday that he is referring Julie Swetnick and her lawyer Michael Avenatti to the Justice Department for a potential criminal investigation into whether they made false statements to Congress about Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Grassley said that in addition to making false statements, he is asking for the Justice Department to look into whether the two sought to obstruct his panel's investigation of the allegations against Kavanaugh.
"The law prohibits such false statements to Congress and obstruction of congressional committee investigations. For the law to work, we cant just brush aside potential violations. I dont take lightly making a referral of this nature, but ignoring this behavior will just invite more of it in the future," Grassley said in a statement.
Avenatti quickly fired back in a tweet, saying it was "ironic that Senator Grassley now is interested in investigations."
"He didnt care when it came to putting a man on the SCOTUS for life. We welcome the investigation as now we can finally get to the bottom of Judge Kavanaughs lies and conduct. Let the truth be known," he said.
Avenatti added in an email to The Hill that "Grassley has just made a major mistake. Let the investigation into Kavanaugh and his lies begin.
Swetnick alleged in a sworn declaration released by Avenatti during Kavanaugh's confirmation process last month that Kavanaugh was at a party where she was gang raped. Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegation, as well as claims from two other women who accused him of sexual misconduct stemming from his days in high school and college in the 1980s.
In a letter sent on Thursday to Attorney General Jeff Session and FBI Director Christopher Wray, Grassley wrote that he was referring Swetnick and Avenatti for an investigation on "materially false statements they made to the Committee during the course of the Committees investigation."
"In light of the seriousness of these facts, and the threat these types of actions pose to the Committees ability to perform its constitutional duties, I hope you will give this referral the utmost consideration," Grassley wrote in the letter.
Grassley, in the letter to Sessions and Wray, said that Swetnick's allegation created a "diversion of committee resources" and there were "subsequent contradictions" to the allegation.
"In light of Ms. Swetnicks and Mr. Avenattis own statements to the media, information obtained from Committee interviews of her associates, and publicly reported information about her and Mr. Avenatti, it has become apparent that the statements Mr. Avenatti and Ms. Swetnick submitted to the Committee likely contained materially false claims," Grassley wrote in the letter.
Grassley's request does not guarantee that the Justice Department will open an investigation.
This seems to be at least the 3rd thread for the same article.
CPL is just posturing, in reality he’s scared witless.... unless he really is a total idiot, which is also a possibility.
No one EVER actually gets convicted of lying to Congress.
That is why I got tired of Gowdy’s schtick. You can say ANYTHING YOU WANT to Congressional committees and there is NEVER a reason not to.
Else hiLIARy clinton and ballsey ford would be in prison now.
The fifth one, at least.
Who’s CPL?
When is he going to refer Chrissy Ford for the same offense?
“Creepy Porn Lawyer” aka Avenatti
Creepy Porn Lawyer
That’s Corporal Creepy Porn Lawyer to you.
/sarcoff
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