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Plot Twist: Kavanaugh Accuser Sued Her Former Employer For Sexual Harassment. But That's Not All.

Judge Brett Kavanaugh's third sexual assault accuser, Julie Swetnick, seems to have a few skeletons in her closet. 

Swetnick, who accused Kavanaugh of gang raping her in high school, sued her former employer, New York Life Insurance Co., for sexual harassment, the Daily Wire reported. Her attorney was none other than Debra Katz, who is currently representing Kavanaugh's initial accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. The company ultimately settled with Swetnick. 

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According to the Daily Caller News Foundationshe has had financial issues over the last few years:

Swetnick also claims to have a security clearance with the IRS despite having recently had a $40,000 judgement against her for unpaid taxes. She settled a $40,303 IRS judgement on March 23 of this year, according to a public records search. Maryland court records show a $62,821 tax lien filed against her on Oct. 2, 2015.

And, the icing on the cake? Swetnick's ex-boyfriend, Richard Vinneccy, filed a restraining order against her. She allegedly threatened to kill him after he broke up with her, POLITICO reported. 

The two dated for four years before the break up. According to Vinneccy, she continued to threaten him, even after he married his wife and had a child.

“Right after I broke up with her, she was threatening my family, threatening my wife and threatening to do harm to my baby at that time,” Vinneccy told POLITICO. "I know a lot about her.”

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"She’s not credible at all,” he said. “Not at all.”

A Miami-Dade County court docket shows Vinneccy filed the petition for an injunction on March 1, 2001. The case was dismissed thirteen days later when an affidavit of non-ability to advance fees was filed.

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