Yearbook references to a mysterious “Renate” linked to Brett Kavanaugh’s high‑school football team
Yearbook references to a mysterious “Renate” linked to Brett Kavanaugh’s high‑school football team The passage provides a specific, previously unreported detail – repeated mentions of the name “Renate” in Kavanaugh’s 1983 Georgetown Prep yearbook and alleged boasting about a female classmate. While it does not contain concrete evidence of wrongdoing, it offers a tangible lead (the yearbook, the name Renate Schroeder, and statements from former classmates) that could be pursued for corroboration or context in the ongoing Kavanaugh confirmation controversy. Key insights: The word “Renate” appears at least 14 times in the 1983 Georgetown Prep yearbook, tied to Kavanaugh and his football teammates.; Classmates describe the references as bragging about conquests and disrespectful behavior toward a female student, Renate Schroeder.; A former classmate, Sean Hagan, publicly expressed disgust at the alleged treatment of Renate.
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Yearbook references to a mysterious “Renate” linked to Brett Kavanaugh’s high‑school football team The passage provides a specific, previously unreported detail – repeated mentions of the name “Renate” in Kavanaugh’s 1983 Georgetown Prep yearbook and alleged boasting about a female classmate. While it does not contain concrete evidence of wrongdoing, it offers a tangible lead (the yearbook, the name Renate Schroeder, and statements from former classmates) that could be pursued for corroboration or context in the ongoing Kavanaugh confirmation controversy. Key insights: The word “Renate” appears at least 14 times in the 1983 Georgetown Prep yearbook, tied to Kavanaugh and his football teammates.; Classmates describe the references as bragging about conquests and disrespectful behavior toward a female student, Renate Schroeder.; A former classmate, Sean Hagan, publicly expressed disgust at the alleged treatment of Renate.
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