Kavanaugh’s Yearbook Page Is ‘Horrible, Hurtful’ to a Woman It Named
Kavanaugh’s Yearbook Page Is ‘Horrible, Hurtful’ to a Woman It Named The passage recounts already‑public New York Times reporting on Brett Kavanaugh’s high‑school yearbook references to a classmate named Renate Dolphin. It provides no new documents, dates, or financial transactions, and the allegations have been widely reported since 2018. While it mentions high‑profile figures (Kavanaugh, President Trump, Senate Judiciary Committee, Justice Gorsuch, Fed Chair Powell), the content is largely narrative and testimonial, offering limited actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: The 1983 Georgetown Prep yearbook contains multiple “Renate” references linked to Kavanaugh and his football teammates.; Former classmates describe the references as bragging about sexual conquests or innocent dates, with conflicting interpretations.; Renate Dolphin and other alumni signed a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee defending Kavanaugh’s character.
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Kavanaugh’s Yearbook Page Is ‘Horrible, Hurtful’ to a Woman It Named The passage recounts already‑public New York Times reporting on Brett Kavanaugh’s high‑school yearbook references to a classmate named Renate Dolphin. It provides no new documents, dates, or financial transactions, and the allegations have been widely reported since 2018. While it mentions high‑profile figures (Kavanaugh, President Trump, Senate Judiciary Committee, Justice Gorsuch, Fed Chair Powell), the content is largely narrative and testimonial, offering limited actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: The 1983 Georgetown Prep yearbook contains multiple “Renate” references linked to Kavanaugh and his football teammates.; Former classmates describe the references as bragging about sexual conquests or innocent dates, with conflicting interpretations.; Renate Dolphin and other alumni signed a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee defending Kavanaugh’s character.
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