Kavanaugh Accuser Julie Swetnick's Ex-Boyfriend Destroys Her Credibility in New Interview
Julie Swetnick, another accuser of SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh, has had her credibility shredded to pieces by her ex-boyfriend, who recently made an appearance on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News program.
Richard Vinneccy told Ingraham that his motivation for coming forward and share his experience with Swetnick was because he felt a “civic duty to do so.”
Vinneccy stated that after he broke off his relationship with Swetnick, “she basically called me many times and at one point, she basically said, you will never, ever see your unborn child alive. And I’m just going to go over there, I’m going to kill you guys.”
Yeah, that totally sounds like something a well adjusted, mentally stable and wholly reliable individual would say, right?
“Did she ever discuss with you in your seven-year relationship, from 1994-2001, the issue of sexual assault, or did she mention ever having been sexually assaulted?” Ingraham asked.
“Never, never once she mentioned that to me,” Vinneccy replied. “We used to talk about just about everything, and she never once mentioned that at all.”
Regarding the allegations that Swetnick has made against Kavanaugh, which she has already started to walk back, Vinneccy said that she never brought up ever being sexually assaulted and that she is always “exaggerating” stories.
Advertisement - story continues below“I mean, the fact that she was lying to me, she talked — she pretty much talked about everybody,” Vinneccy said. “She talked about lawsuits. She was like, I don’t know, she was affectionate about lawsuits.”
“She was trying to — at one point, I remember she told me that she was filing a lawsuit against — harassment lawsuit against American Airlines,” Vinneccy continued. “And lawsuits — I mean, I finally decided, this thing, you know, you were going to have to stop this lawsuit thing because it’s ridiculous.”
How in the world can you trust anything a person like Swetnick, who is infatuated with stirring up legal trouble for people for petty reasons? Nothing this woman says should be considered credible. Nothing.
Unlike Kavanaugh’s first accuser, Ford, who does seem to have at least some credibility in the telling of her actual experience, leading many to believe that she was indeed assaulted, and that she’s just got the wrong guy, Swetnick’s story may not be true at all.
This person comes across as mentally disturbed. Let’s hope the Senate Judiciary Committee grows a backbone and stands up against this nonsense.
Source: Daily Wire