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“If it happened when Kavanaugh was a senior, Swetnick was an adult drinking with & by her admission, having sex with underage boys. In another universe, he would be victim & she the perp!” the then-dean added.
Swetnick claimed Kavanaugh, in the early 1980s, helped spike the drinks at parties in order to make it easier for girls to be gang-raped. Kavanaugh called the allegations “ridiculous and from the Twilight Zone," and Swetnick and her embattled attorney, Michael Avenatti, were referred in October for criminal investigation for an alleged “conspiracy” to provide false statements to Congress.
Will Rainford, who held the position of dean of social service at the university for five years, will continue to be a tenured associate professor and will return to the school after taking a sabbatical in the spring, according to the university.
“After much prayer and discernment, I am submitting my resignation to you as Dean of the National Catholic School of Social Service, effective immediately,” Rainford said. “I do so with all goodwill for the University and School. Given the needs of the faculty and direction of the School, I believe a different academic leader is warranted.”
He was initially suspended in September by the school after he questioned some of the claims made against Kavanaugh, prompting outrage on social media.
I am submitting my resignation to you as Dean of the National Catholic School of Social Service, effective immediately,” Rainford said. “I do so with all goodwill for the University and School. Given the needs of the faculty and direction of the School, I believe a different academic leader is warranted.”
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: six67seven
Sorry, it's not. It's quite detailed. This must be your go to response when you can't disagree but partisan politics refuse to let you state agreement.
He was initially suspended in September by the school after he questioned some of the claims made against Kavanaugh, prompting outrage on social media.
He questioned logically certain claims. Those claims have zero evidence and some have resulted in referrals for prosecution.
As a result for questioning he was suspended. He is now stepping down as Dean because of the attacks he suffered for questioning.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: six67seven
Sorry, it's not. It's quite detailed. This must be your go to response when you can't disagree but partisan politics refuse to let you state agreement.
You're right. No one should know. Hush up, guilty until proven innocent, he got what was coming to him, no one cares.