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  • Julie Swetnick: ‘She’s Not Credible At All’ (Kavanaugh accuser #3)

    10/01/2018 5:28:42 AM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 84 replies
    Mitch McConnell Senate Majority Leader ^ | 9-30-18 | Mitch McConnell
    ‘The [Defamation] Suit Also Alleges Swetnick “Engaged In Unwelcome, Sexually Offensive Conduct” While At Webtrends And “Made False And Retaliatory Allegations That Other Co-Workers Had Engaged In Inappropriate Conduct Toward Her”’ Julie Swetnick By The Numbers One Defamation Suit Filed Against Her Involving Sexual Harassment Allegations In Oregon One Restraining Order Filed Against Her By Her Ex-Boyfriend In FloridaOne Sexual Harassment Lawsuit, Where She Was Represented By Debra Katz’s Law FirmTwo Tax Liens Filed Against Her, Totaling Over $100,000Three More Court Cases In Maryland That She Was A Party To  Swetnick Was Sued For Defamation By An Oregon Company And A Woman...
  • Julie Swetnick, a Kavanaugh accuser, faced misconduct allegations at Portland company

    09/28/2018 6:20:08 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 31 replies
    The Oregonian ^ | September 28, 2018 | Mike Rogoway
    Julie Swetnick, one of the women accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, faced allegations of her own misconduct during a short stint at a Portland tech company 18 years ago. Swetnick, 55, became the third woman in recent weeks to raise allegations against Kavanaugh. She issued a statement Wednesday in which she claimed she'd observed Kavanaugh at alcohol-fueled parties where women were mistreated. Her attorney is Michael Avenatti, a fierce critic of President Donald Trump who is reportedly considering a presidential run in 2020. Avenatti also represents Stormy Daniels, an adult film actress who claims to have...
  • Recovery.Gov Uses Private Marketing Data Collection Service to Track Users (WebTrends)

    03/12/2009 6:20:34 PM PDT · by TFine80 · 5 replies · 463+ views
    Recovery.Gov ^ | March 12, 2008
    See the HTML tags below. People should be outraged that they are so blatantly using the implementation of this website for political purposes. The website was first requested and established by OMB before Obama was even inaugurated, even though it wasn't authorized and probably violated standard government domain rules. The White House also uses this premier WebTrends marketing and analytics service (See http://www.whitehouse.gov/includes/webtrends.js). Is it really appropriate to spend taxpayer money to track viewers of a government website through a private marketing analytics company? Doesn't this indicate the degree to which the Obama White House, as opposed to OMB or...