Rachel Mitchell Memo Highlights Weaknesses In Ford Testimony

Via ZeroHedge

Rachel Mitchell, the veteran sex crimes prosecutor who was chosen by the GOP to question Christine Ford and Brett Kavanaugh, sent a memo to Republican senators calling Ford’s allegations a “he said, she said” case that “is even weaker than that.”

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In her 5-page memo (at the bottom of this article), Mitchell wrote that she was presenting her “independent assessment” of the allegations. She said this was based on her independent review of the evidence and her nearly 25 years of experience. She alleged in the document that “the activities of Congressional Democrats and Dr. Ford’s attorneys likely affected Dr. Ford’s account.”

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Mitchell, who worked in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in Phoenix as the chief of the Special Victims Division, which covers sex crimes and family violence, said she was not pressured to write the memorandum and it did not necessarily reflect the views of any other senator or committee member.

“While I am a registered Republican, I am not a political or partisan person,” she wrote and added that  “There is no clear standard of proof for allegations made during the Senate’s confirmation process. But the world in which I work is the legal world, not the political world. Thus, I can only provide my assessment of Dr. Ford’s allegations in that legal context.”

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Noting the obvious, Mitchell wrote that a “‘he said, she said’ case is incredibly difficult to prove. But this case is even weaker than that. Dr. Ford identified other witnesses to the event, and those witnesses either refuted her allegations or failed to corroborate them….I do not think that a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence before the Committee. Nor do I believe that this evidence is sufficient to satisfy the preponderance-of-the-evidence standard.”

Mitchell listed several reasons for that conclusion. Courtesy of Heavy.com, these included:

  • Dr. Ford “has not offered a consistent account of when the alleged assault happened.”

Under this header, Mitchell listed different accounts she says Ford gave, ranging from “mid 1980s” in a text to the Washington Post to “early 80s” in a letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein, among other things.

  • Dr. Ford “has struggled to identify Judge Kavanaugh as the assailant by name.”

According to Rachel Mitchell, no name was listed in 2012 and 2013 individual and marriage therapy notes. She did note that Ford’s husband “claims to recall that she identified Judge Kavanaugh by name in 2012” and added “in any event, it took Dr. Ford over thirty years to name her assailant. Delayed disclosure of abuse is common so this is not dispositive.”

  • “When speaking with her husband, Dr. Ford changed her description of the incident to become less specific.”

Mitchell stated that Ford told The Washington Post that she told her husband she was the victim of “physical abuse,” whereas she has now testified that she told her husband about a “sexual assault.”

  • “Dr. Ford has no memory of key details of the night in question – details that could help corroborate her account.”

Among the lack of details, Mitchell said that “she does not remember who invited her to the party or how she heard about it. She does not remember how she got to the party.” Mitchell continued: “She does not remember in what house the assault allegedly took place or where that house was located with any specificity. Perhaps most importantly, she does not remember how she got from the party to her house.” The memo then continued listing more details.

Mitchell pointed out that Ford “does, however, remember small, distinct details from the party unrelated to the assault. For example, she testified that she had exactly one beer at the party and was taking no medication at the time of the alleged assault.”

  • “Dr. Ford’s Account of the Alleged Assault Has Not Been Corroborated by Anyone She Identified as Having Attended – Including Her Lifelong Friend.”

Mitchell wrote that Dr. Ford has named three people other than Judge Kavanaugh who attended the party – Mark Judge, Patrick PJ Smyth, and her lifelong friend Leland Keyser, formerly Ingham. She said another boy attended but she couldn’t remember his name, but Mitchell pointed out that “no others have come forward.”

“All three named eyewitnesses have submitted statements to the Committee denying any memory of the party whatsoever,” Mitchell wrote. She stated that Keyser stated through counsel in her first statement that “Keyser does not know Mr. Kavanaugh and she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present with, or without, Dr. Ford.”

In a later statement, Keyser’s lawyer said, “the simple and unchangeable truth is that she is unable to corroborate [Dr. Ford’s allegations] because she has no recollection of the incident in question.”

Ford testified that Leland did “not follow up with Dr. Ford after the party to ask why she had suddenly disappeared.”

  • “Dr. Ford has not offered a consistent account of the alleged attack.”

Mitchell wrote that Ford wrote in her letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein that she had heard Kavanaugh and Mark Judge talking to other partygoers downstairs while hiding in the bathroom after the alleged assault but testified that she could not hear them talking to anyone.

  • Her “account of who was at the party has been inconsistent.”

Mitchell said The Washington Post’s account of Dr. Ford’s therapist notes say there were four boys in the bedroom when she was allegedly assaulted. Ford told The Post the notes were erroneous because there were four boys at the party but only two in the bedroom.

In her letter to Feinstein, she said “me and 4 others” were at the party but in her testimony she said there were four boys in additional to Leland Keyser and herself. She listed Smyth as a bystander in a text to The Post and to a polygrapher and then testified it was inaccurate to call him a bystander. “She did not list Leland Keyser even though they are good friends. Leland Keyser’s presence should have been more memorable than PJ Smyth’s,” wrote Mitchell.

  • “Dr. Ford has struggled to recall important recent events relating to her allegations, and her testimony regarding recent events raises further questions about her memory.”

Mitchell said that Ford doesn’t remember if she showed a full or partial set of therapy notes to the Washington Post. She doesn’t remember if she showed the Post the notes or her summary of the notes.

Mitchell stated that Ford refused to provide her therapy notes to the Senate Committee.

  • “Dr. Ford’s explanation of why she disclosed her allegations the way she did raises questions.”

Mitchell says that Ford wanted to remain confidential but called a tipline at the Washington Post. She testified that she had a “sense of urgency to relay the information to the Senate and the president.” But she also said she did not contact the Senate because she claimed she “did not know how to do that.”

Mitchell also noted that Ford “could not remember if she was being audio or video-recorded when she took the polygraph. She could not remember whether the polygraph occurred the same day as her grandmother’s funeral or the day after her grandmother’s funeral. It would also have been inappropriate to administer a polygraph to someone who was grieving.” (Ford’s attorneys have said she took and passed a polygraph.)

  • “Dr. Ford’s description of the psychological impact of the event raises questions.”

According to Mitchell, the date of the hearing was delayed because the Committee was told that Ford’s symptoms prevented her from flying, but she agreed during testimony that she flies “fairly frequently.” She also flew to Washington D.C. for the hearing. Mitchell noted that Ford testified that she was not “clear” whether investigators were willing to travel to California to interview her.

She said she struggled academically in college, but she didn’t make the claim about the last two years of high school.

  • “The activities of Congressional Democrats and Dr. Ford’s attorneys likely affected Dr. Ford’s account.”

Under the above header, Mitchell referred to an additional timeline. You can read it at the end of the document embedded at the bottom of this article.

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The above is a partial summary of the conclusions in the memo; in numerous instances Mitchell provided additional examples to back up her claims.

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In his statement appointing Mitchell, Chuck Grassley praised Rachel Mitchell’s career. Grassley said that Mitchell has “decades of experience prosecuting sex crimes,” calling her a “career prosecutor.”

Although critics have alleged the GOP Senators just don’t want the bad optics of an all-male panel questioning Ford, Grassley gave another motive. “The goal is to de-politicize the process and get to the truth, instead of grandstanding and giving senators an opportunity to launch their presidential campaigns,” Grassley said.

“I’m very appreciative that Rachel Mitchell has stepped forward to serve in this important and serious role. Ms. Mitchell has been recognized in the legal community for her experience and objectivity. I’ve worked to give Dr. Ford an opportunity to share serious allegations with committee members in any format she’d like after learning of the allegations. I promised Dr. Ford that I would do everything in my power to avoid a repeat of the ‘circus’ atmosphere in the hearing room that we saw the week of September 4. I’ve taken this additional step to have questions asked by expert staff counsel to establish the most fair and respectful treatment of the witnesses possible.”

Rachel Mitchell has donated to the campaign of Mark Brnovich, Arizona’s Republican attorney general, according to The Post. The County Attorney’s newsletter also mentions that Mitchell was part of a team that won an award for dealing with a “sex assault backlog.”

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hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 1, 2018 8:33 am

That’s gonna leave a mark.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  hardscrabble farmer
October 1, 2018 9:48 am

Ford was NOT credible despite what both republicans and democrats are saying publicly. Her little girl voice and poses were well rehearsed. There is an excellent “body language” expert analysis available on line for anyone interested enough to search. Public support for Ford is politically correct speech for politicians, both republican and democrat, who do not want to anger half of their voting base (females). NONE of the “evidence” she provided is corroborated including witnesses she says were there. This was a well rehearsed theatrical con job.

Pointing out of the above facts is not engaging in the “theater of hate” for Ford. It’s simply the truth which most liberals cannot handle…

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  SmallerGovNow
October 2, 2018 2:01 am

The hearing was delayed so her attorneys could continue prepping her.

Stucky
Stucky
  hardscrabble farmer
October 1, 2018 10:50 am

Leave a mark? Maybe in a NORMAL world. But, as you well know, there is nothing “normal” to be found in American politics today.

I thought Rachel Mitchell did a pretty crappy job interviewing Ford. But, oh boy (!!!), she really nails that twat in her 5 page summary. This should stop people from saying Ford’s bullshit testimony was “credible” …. if, that is, we lived in a normal world. Which we don’t.

Hopefully it does leave a mark with the Senate Republicans …. assuming they can read …. assuming they can process logical facts …. and assuming they don’t turn into RINO vaginas …. and that after reading this 5 page summary they will confirm Kavanaugh, even if Fuckedup Faggot Flake has no ballz.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Stucky
October 1, 2018 11:46 am

“the activities of Congressional Democrats and Dr. Ford’s attorneys likely affected Dr. Ford’s account.”

That was the money shot. Again, not that any of this will make any difference, the die is cast.

Again, anyone who could not discern the obvious- that the woman sitting in that room was telling a bald faced lie for political and economic gain is simply too partisan or too stupid to engage. The Simons/Chabris Selective Attention Test serves as a good example of how so many people were able to miss the reality of a liar plying their trade.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  hardscrabble farmer
October 1, 2018 11:57 am

Seen it before but it is awesome how few people notice… Chip

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  hardscrabble farmer
October 2, 2018 2:06 am

She has a PhD in psychiatry. It’s obvious she knew what she was doing. How many PhDs talk like a 10-year-old? Only the ones trying to come across like vulnerable victims.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  hardscrabble farmer
October 2, 2018 2:09 am

I guess I’m not selective, because I immediately saw the gorilla. That was an awesome test.

starfcker
starfcker
  Stucky
October 1, 2018 1:50 pm

I thought she was way too soft also. I think I was wrong.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Stucky
October 2, 2018 2:04 am

Since this was not a trial, Rachel Mitchell could not really “go after her.” I think she did a splendid job of gaining her confidence, putting her at ease, before she softly pounced on the questions that showed Ford was lying. And Mitchell knew Ford was lying. Which, of course, was documented in her report.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 1, 2018 8:57 am

Wonder if she noted in letter that was leaked to Fienstein that Kavaughs friend was Mark G Judge.

James
James
October 1, 2018 9:14 am

Seems like a honest accounting from one who prosecutes sex crimes for a living,frankly am a little surprised but pleasantly so.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 1, 2018 9:43 am

Everything said in the media about Kavanaugh, every machination among senators, even every poll of supposed voter opinion about Kavanaugh has an audience of three: Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Jeff the Flake. McConnell can only lose one of them. I predict all three will vote to confirm.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Iska Waran
October 1, 2018 9:50 am

Not so sure. FeinStein is leaning pretty heavily on Murkowski and Murkowski seems to be afraid of DiFi for some reason. Maybe DiFi has dirt on her?

CCRider
CCRider
October 1, 2018 9:46 am

Ford was a pathetic, whiny, mewling pitiful excuse for an adult woman. She got dry humped for christ’s sake and is acting like he gave her a clitorectomy. Only in this deceitful, fraudulent age of moral and ethical decline is her story worthy of note. If it wasn’t for the perceived importance of a swing vote she would have gotten the anonymity she apparently craved. No one would have given a shit about her sad saga. Interesting to note that her pathetic, whiny, mewling counterpart, jeff flake was so disturbed by the bitch out he got in the elevator that his period this month was particularly bloody.

coop
coop
  CCRider
October 1, 2018 3:41 pm

Let me correct that for you.”In her mind ” she got dry humped. I’ve often wondered why she and her hubby went to see a therapist for Marriage counseling. She didn’t release the notes in her testimony. I wonder if that was the geneses of the story. Not much said about that session. It’s thought that problems in marriage are primarily caused by sex and money. They both have good careers. Hmmmm.

overthecliff
overthecliff
October 1, 2018 9:50 am

Judge K is guilty. Maybe, of being a 17 year old boy doing a real poor job of trying to get into a 15 year old girls pants. She turned him down. I am sure if he didn’t do that to Ford he did with several other girls. How many of us have participated in almost identical activities?

That is really not the issue is it. The issue is that the ordinary corrupt self serving Republicans think that the Democrats are just like them. The Democrats are not corrupt and self serving they are communists so evil they give other politicians a good name.

Steve C
Steve C
October 1, 2018 10:11 am

Rachel Michell seems to have her moral compass intact. Unfortunately prosecutor misconduct is rampant in our system.

Mike Nifong is no longer an aberration. He is now the ‘norm’ in what passes for our ‘justice system.’

How many of the predatory, sociopathic prosecutors are just chomping at the bit to go after Kavanaugh as a career opportunity for themselves? Mike Nifong was fired, but only served one night in prison for his frame-up of the lacrosse players.

If the rule of law actually existed in America that bastard would still be in prison with a steel ball shackled around his ankle hitting rocks with a hammer.

“…Men don’t change. The only thing new in the world is the history you don’t know…” — Harry S. Truman

Steve C
Steve C
  Steve C
October 1, 2018 10:13 am
KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
  Steve C
October 1, 2018 12:31 pm

In a bizarre coincidence a week before the Duke event took place I engaged in a conversation with the female I often refer to as my cut out and a Christina Applegate look alike. She was a dancer at a local club. And a student at the local university where she pegged an IQ test at 150 and used my suggestion for her master’s thesis and I participated in her experimental research project dealing with reaction times and nicotine. As I was fatigued with the club scene as was she, I wound up entertaining her and myself on weekends for near money equivalence for the both of us. This included movies, plays, local festivals, lectures from the Institute of Human and Machine Cognition, bingo, trips to Biloxi to lose $300 and general non sexual companionship. Nothing of a sexual nature ever occured between us. However we did form an intimate relationship as she valued the things I taught her about life in general and my oft ridiculed fantastic tales, some of which I have shared here on TBP.

The week before the lacrosse match madness we discussed abuses to dancers taken by those who hire them for private functions. In my concordance with recognition of abusive behaviours by loutish men in privileged positions towards women who place themselves in vulnerable positions – I mentioned the Duke Lacrosse team as an example of boyish men who should be brought to task for such abuses. I kid you not.

When the news broke I was bewildered. Even to point of suspecting the female ex army-soldier and confident; who was from my mother’s home town and whose mother I fantasized and dreamt about when I saw her mom at a bus stop in Gainesville Florida in 1971, – of bringing to bear such an event. It would not be the only thing we delved into that surfaced on a national scale subsequent to our discussions.

So just for the record, I had nothing to do with it other than a precognition perhaps. Life is strange. And men will be men.

Hence my mantra, empower women and protect children.

Ford does not fall under my protection…and is labeled a liability to my efforts.

Marian
Marian
October 1, 2018 10:16 am

What I got out of it was that she and the husband wanted to make their living space even smaller by carving out a rental unit in their house for Google interns. They however really needed a second door. All of this violated zoning laws. Hence the therapist and the story of trauma to move zoning officials to tears and permits. The rest of it is a convenient blur now told for all to see. The civ-nationalists all tell me it was persuasive and very 4d , so who am I or Rachel Mitchell to say otherwise.

Brian
Brian
October 1, 2018 11:25 am

I’m sure they’re already digging into everything this Mitchell woman has ever done, so they can smear her as well.

Homer
Homer
October 1, 2018 1:02 pm

WHY I DON’T BELIEVE DR. FORD!!!

Women don’t go to parties alone. Women team up. Even when they go to the bathroom in a restaurant they go in pairs. Girls walk in pairs on the street.

What girl would leave her female friend there after she had been sexually assaulted to be a possibly a victim, too? It is so improbable.

I’m old enough to remember where I was when I learned about the murder of JFK. Do you? I can tell you where I was, what I was doing and who was there and the time of day. The picture of that room is burned in my mind.

Real events that are shocking to the mind are remembered. Suppressed memories are rare. Memories of no consequence fade over time unless you are Marilu Henner. Memories can be mis-remembered as to events. It is not uncommon and has happened to me many times. This why eye witness testimony is so unreliable. We remember event as we think they should be rather than how they really occurred. So, you don’t believe me.

Hard Scrabble Farmer beat me to the post, so watch his video.

TC
TC
October 1, 2018 1:16 pm

What a contrast to how “easy” Sotomayor and Kagan were confirmed, eh? GOP is such a bunch of pussies.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
October 1, 2018 2:49 pm

As da world famous pimp “Velvet Johnson” would say : Da Bitch Crazy !
Little girl childish voice , fear of not having an extra front door so she won’t feel trapped in her home . The fact she wore a pink vagina hat to protest .
Give it up you bunch of shit bag leftist , Kavanaugh was no choir boy and I am certain very few of us would like to be held to account for much of our so called wild teen years and the absolutely stupid stunts we survived .
My father used this term more than once on my brother and I :
Geminney Christmas BOY WHATS WRONG WITH YOU ?
He knew all along but he was the adult in the room now though their was little difference in youthful indiscretions . We grew up and out of it PHD Ford obviously has not !

wholy1
wholy1
October 2, 2018 6:25 am

The CRIMINAL State’s desperation to keep the lid from blowing off their own “24-year-stoked pressure cooker” (Clintons-Cheney-Jarrett INSURRECTIONs) is increasingly palpable. The big unknown is to what extent said CRIMINALS are willing to resort/capable of effecting, regardless of whatever “collateral damage” occurs. Best be getting “gathered together”, “hunkered down”, simplified, provisioned, gunned and gardened on a portion of arable, inland, rural, UNencumbered/UNaddressed county dirt. Such was/is/ will always be the almighty “Author’s” intent: repentant/redeemed Remnants, fulfilled in daily fellowship, productive enterprise and the opportunity to assist/”vet” other repentING in greater need. No FEAR/HATE – Hoo-rah!