Associate Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh and his ongoing cover-up of the murder of Vince Foster
Letter to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh
Transcript of Patrick Knowlton on his grand jury testimony:
I remember when I went to the grand jury. And towards the end of this 2 ½ hour interview, I was asked by Brett Kavanaugh to step outside of the grand jury room so the grand jurors could ask questions. When I re-entered the room, Kavanaugh first asked me if I was sure that someone else didn’t see me in the park? And I replied that I hoped that someone else had seen me in the park. Then, he sarcastically asked me whether I came forward to the authorities because I was a good citizen or a good Samaritan?

Then, John Bates who was seated behind me leaned forward and passed a note to Brett Kavanaugh, from which Kavanaugh read the following questions,
He said, “Mr. Knowlton did the man in the park talk to you?” And I replied, “no.”
He asked me, “Did the man in the park pass you a note?” And I replied, “no.”
He said, “Did the man approach you?” And I replied, “no.”
“Did the man in the park point a gun at you?” I replied, “no.”
And lastly Kavanaugh asked me, “Did the man in the park touch your genitals?”
I looked at him and I was in shock. I was dumbfounded. I couldn’t believe he asked me such a question. Of course, I replied, “no.”
As I left the grand jury I was puzzled why the grand jurors would ask such questions? And as soon as I saw my attorney, John Clarke, I repeated verbatim the last questions I was asked. Now we know those questions, were designed by John Bates and Brett Kavanaugh. They wanted to discredit me, and my testimony.

Bates and Kavanaugh knew Foster’s car, that gray car, was not in the parking lot when Foster was dead. They also knew that all of the other witnesses and I all saw the brown car in the small parking lot. No one in that park saw that Foster’s gray car.
The press and the government claim that Vincent Foster drove to the park and shot himself. The fact is, Foster did not drive to the park. He did not commit suicide.
Surreptitiously taped telephone conversation with Brett Kavanaugh
Kavanaugh told Hickman Ewing it was a big problem that Rodriguez was speaking to the press.

Memorandum from Deputy Independent Counsel Hickman Ewing regarding Chris Ruddy


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Kavanaugh’s draft statement to the press regarding Rodriguez

Excerpts from Miguel Rodriguez memorandum regarding meeting with Brett Kavanaugh




“Brett M. Kavanaugh, Associate Counsel.”
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