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False Accusations

2018-11-05 18:21:30.012718+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Novato police: School shooter claim was bogus

“Weaponizing the police with false allegations such as those in this case was not only a travesty for the accused boy but a gross waste of scarce resources that unnecessarily put our community on edge,” police Chief Adam McGill said in a statement released by the department.

A lot of outlets are making hay over Senate Judiciary Committee Chuck Grassley referring Judy Munro-Leighton for prosecution after she admitted fabricating her complaints against now-Justice Kavanaugh:

Sen. Chuck Grassley tells the Justice Department that Judy Munro-Leighton contacted his committee in October and claimed she wrote the letter, which arose during Kavanaugh’s confirmation process. The Iowa Republican says that under questioning from the committee, she said she never met Kavanaugh and didn’t write the letter.

Grassley previously asked for a criminal investigation of Julie Swetnick, and her attorney, Michael Avenatti, I haven't seen additional information on that.

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