Accuser Christine Ford delivered her opening statement to Senators Thursday morning recalling her ‘traumatic’ experience being sexually assaulted by Brett Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge.
Ford told sex-crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell that she has no idea who paid for her polygraph test she took on August 7th in Maryland.
“Did you pay for the polygraph yourself?” Mitchell asked Ford.
“I don’t…I don’t think so,” Ford said.
“Do you know who did pay for the polygraph?” Mitchell asked.
“Not yet, no,” Ford replied.
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Christine Blasey Ford, in Senate testimony, says she doesn’t know who paid for her polygraph test regarding sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh https://t.co/005BvMqW3Y pic.twitter.com/7aCI40i55v
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 27, 2018
On Wednesday, Christine Ford’s lawyers sent the Judiciary Committee the results of a polygraph report regarding Ford’s sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh–and it presented more inconsistencies.
According to Ford’s written statement included in her polygraph test, she says there were “4 boys and a couple of girls at the party.”
This written statement directly contradicts Ford’s letter to the Senate Democrats wherein she claimed “4 others were present.”
Ford’s lawyer Debra Katz then later said in a media interview that there were four guys and one other girl at the party.
More on Ford’s polygraph test…
BREAKING: Ford's polygraph expert has been a subcontractor of the Democrat law firm representing Ford in DC. Hanafin's a "progressive" from Boston who says that when administering polygraphs on "victims" like Ford u automatically "believe them" & don't ask them specific questions
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) September 27, 2018