The employer of the third woman to accuse Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct sued her for engaging in “unwelcome, sexually offensive conduct” towards two male colleagues followed by “false and retaliatory allegations” of sexual harassment against them when they refused her advances.
Per The Daily Caller:
The woman who charges she was gang-raped at a party where Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was present, Julie Swetnick, had a lawsuit filed against her by a former employer that alleged she engaged in “unwelcome, sexually offensive conduct” towards two male co-workers, according to court documents obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation.
WebTrends, a web analytics company headquartered in Portland, filed the defamation and fraud lawsuit against Swetnick in Oregon in November 2000 and also alleged that she lied about graduating from Johns Hopkins University.
Swetnick alleged Wednesday that she was gang-raped at a party where Kavanaugh was present in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh has vehemently denied the allegation.
Swetnick is represented by Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with President Donald Trump.
In March 2001, Swetnick’s ex-boyfriend, Richard Vinneccy, filed a restraining order against her, claiming she physically threatened him for ending their four-year relationship. Vinneccy told Politico (not a bastion of conservative thought) “She’s not credible. Not at all.”