This document is a data snippet from a digital news article, likely from The New York Times around September 24, 2018, concerning the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. It details the release of a letter from accuser Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a responsive letter from Senator Grassley, and the emergence of a new allegation from Deborah Ramirez published in The New Yorker. The text includes direct quotes from the correspondence and descriptions of the events as they unfolded.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Judge Kavanaugh | Supreme Court Nominee |
Subject of nomination protests and allegations of past misconduct from Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez.
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| Christine Blasey Ford | Accuser |
Referred to as Dr. Blasey. Her legal team released a letter detailing her reasons for coming forward with allegations...
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| Mr. Grassley | Senator (presumably) |
Replied to Dr. Blasey's letter, committing to ensuring she was heard by the committee. Likely Chuck Grassley, then-ch...
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| Chuck | Signatory |
The name signed on the letter from Mr. Grassley.
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| Deborah Ramirez | Accuser |
Interviewed by The New Yorker, she alleged that Judge Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party during their first ...
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| Erin Schaff | Photographer |
Photographer for The New York Times who captured images of protests outside the Supreme Court.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The New York Times | ||
| Supreme Court | ||
| Senate Judiciary Committee | ||
| The New Yorker | ||
| Yale | ||
| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
| Location | Context |
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"The decision to come forward, she wrote, was a very difficult one, but I felt that this was something that a citizen couldn’t NOT do. I felt agony yet urgency and a civic duty to let it be known, in a confidential manner, prior to the nominee being selected."Source
"Mr. Kavanaugh’s actions, while many years ago, were serious and have had a lasting impact on my life. I thought that knowledge of his actions could be useful for you and those in charge of choosing among the various candidates. My original intent was first and foremost to be a helpful citizen – in a confidential way that would minimize collateral damage to all families and friends involved."Source
"It’s important to me that you personally know how sincere and thorough this effort has been, including my commitment to make sure committee members and other senators are able to hear directly from you."Source
"P.S. I look forward to your testimony."Source
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