Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s Accuser Willing To Testify Under ‘Fair Terms’

By  //  September 20, 2018

ABOVE VIDEO: Kavanaugh accuser’s lawyer issues ‘terms’ for testimony.

(FOX NEWS) – Christine Ford, the California professor accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday that she “would be prepared to testify next week” — apparently backing off her bid for the FBI to first launch a new inquiry.

According to an email sent by her attorney Debra Katz and first obtained by The New York Times, Ford would appear as long as senators provide “terms that are fair and which ensure her safety.” Fox News has also obtained the email.

“As you are aware, she has been receiving death threats, which have been reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and she and her family have been forced out of their home,” the email continued. “She wishes to testify, provided that we can agree on terms that are fair and which ensure her safety.”

Senate Republicans had invited Ford to testify at a hearing on Monday, and gave her a Friday deadline to indicate whether she would attend.

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