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Allegations of a High School ‘Objectifying Women’ Culture Involving Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Peers
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kaggle-ho-028436House Oversight

Allegations of a High School ‘Objectifying Women’ Culture Involving Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Peers

Allegations of a High School ‘Objectifying Women’ Culture Involving Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Peers The passage provides anecdotal testimony from former classmates about a culture of objectifying women at Georgetown Prep during Kavanaugh's senior year, including references to yearbook entries and alleged sexual conquest bragging. While it names a high‑profile figure (Judge Brett Kavanaugh), the claims are largely unverified, lack concrete evidence (no documents, dates, or transactions), and repeat narratives already circulating in public discourse. Nonetheless, the specific mentions of yearbook pages, named classmates, and alleged signed letters could be pursued for corroboration, giving it moderate investigative value. Key insights: Multiple former classmates describe a ‘fratty’ culture of sexual conquest at Georgetown Prep when Kavanaugh was a senior.; Yearbook personal pages allegedly referenced a classmate named Ms. Dolphin in ways that suggest objectification.; A former classmate, Bill Barbot, claims Kavanaugh and his clique were part of this culture.

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