An ex-boyfriend of Christine Blasey Ford who dated her for around six years between 1992 and 1998, said that despite her claims to the Senate Judiciary Committee last week that she never helped anyone prep for a Polygraph, she DID in fact help her best friend Monica McLean do exactly that as she was seeking to work for the FBI and other Government agencies.
The ex-boyfriend was named in a letter he sent to the Committee and obtained by Fox News, but the news station redacted his name.
He further went on to say that she was not afraid of flying, having been in a propeller plane AND that she was not claustrophobic and lived in a 500 sq ft apartment with only one front door.
Chairman Chuck Grassley is not happy at all.
In a letter to Ford's attorneys, and according to Fox News, he wrote that they must 'turn over her therapist notes and other key materials, and suggested she was intentionally less than truthful about her experience with polygraph examinations during Thursday's dramatic Senate hearing.'
"Your continued withholding of material evidence despite multiple requests is unacceptable as the Senate exercises its constitutional responsibility of advice and consent for a judicial nomination," Grassley wrote.
So if she lied, should there be consequences?
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