Sunday, September 30, 2018

Kavanaugh accuser Swetnick had misconduct allegations in her past

The circus will be back in town next week, so stay tuned. Meanwhile it has been discovered that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's third woman accuser of sexual misconduct has some misconduct in her own past. In fact, she faced "inappropriate conduct" allegations during her short-term employment with an Oregon tech company, according to reports.

Webtrends, the Portland-based tech company filed a lawsuit in 2000 alleging that Julie Swetnick, 55, falsely claimed to be a Johns Hopkins University graduate and falsified her work experience, The Oregonian reported. The suit was voluntarily dismissed one month later.

Swetnick's asshat lawyer, Michael Avenatti, called the case "completely bogus," as if he was there when it happened.

"The lawsuit never had any merit as evidenced by how quickly it was dismissed," the bald-headed finklefuts told the paper in an email. "It was originally filed in retaliation for my client making claims against the company."

The Kavanaugh accuser worked for Webtrends off-site for several months in 2000 as a professional services engineer, wrote The Oregonian.

The allegations included: engaging in unwelcome sexually offensive conduct and making false and retaliatory allegations that other co-workers had engaged in inappropriate conduct toward her. The suit claimed she engaged in unwelcome sexual innuendo with two male employees at a business lunch with clients present, and that she claimed two other co-workers sexually harassed her.

The company determined Swetnick acted inappropriately but she could not prove the allegations against her co-workers. [This appears to be habitual behavior on her part.]

Swetnick took a leave of absence during her employment for sinus issues in July 2000. She received short-term disability payments, according to The Daily Caller.

A week after the disability payments stopped in mid-August, Webtrends received a note from Swetnick's doctor claiming she suffered a nervous breakdown and needed to take another leave of absence.

Then a few weeks hence, Webtrends learned that she had applied for unemployment benefits in Washington, D.C. She never told Webtrends' human resources staff why she applied for the benefits and claimed they had illegally tried to obtain her medical information protected under the law.

The following year, after she left the company, her ex-boyfriend, Richard Vinneccy, filed a restraining order against her in Florida, according to Politico.

Vinneccy claimed Swetnick threatened him and his family when he ended their four year relationship.

"She was threatening my family, threatening my wife and threatening to do harm to my baby at that time," he told Politico.  "I know a lot about her. She's not credible at all. Not at all."

Avenatti said Vinneccy's statement against Swetnick is "complete nonsense," according to the report. But why only believe the woman and not believe the man? It's the new trend. It's the MeTooScrewYouDude movement.

"No truth to this at all," Avenatti said without actually knowing if he was telling the truth.

Swetnick, who was in college at the time, attended a high school party where boys were allegedly lined up outside a room waiting for their "turn" with a drunk girl.

Swetnick's statement reads: "In approximately 1982, I became the victim of one of these 'gang' or 'train' rapes where Mark Judge and Brett Kavanaugh were present. During the incident, I was incapacitated without my consent and unable to fight off the boys raping me. I believe I was drugged using Quaaludes or something similar placed in what I was drinking."

A college woman, a young adult, going to a high school party is strange. To go to ten of these 'gang rape' parties is hard to imagine, and then to be raped after the tenth one you've attended is incredible.

Personally, I believe Vinneccy's claim. She sounds like a crazy deadbeat.


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