Brett Kavanaugh's pal Mark Judge has been at the center of the debate over Kavanaugh's fitness for service as a Supreme Court justice.
Now you can pregnant massage sex videosread Judge's memoir Wasted,which briefly features a character named "Bart O'Kavanaugh" who many believe is a possible stand-in for the real Kavanaugh.
The 1997 book, which has been out of print for some time and is going for very high prices on secondary sales sites, was scanned and uploaded on Wednesday to the Internet Archive.
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You can read the book online or check it out in multiple formats, thanks to the Boston Public Library, here, but you'll need a free account to check it out.
Judge is central to the sexual assault allegations brought forth by Christine Blasey Ford as Ford said that Judge was the second person in the room when Kavanaugh assaulted her at a party while she was in high school.
Those allegations led to the Thursday hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which stirred up a new storm of controversy over Kavanaugh's nomination.
While Kavanaugh is not a main character in the book, there's a reference to a friend and classmate of Judge's named "Bart O'Kavanaugh" that many have assumed is Kavanaugh.
Many have suggested that Judge's own admissions in the book about his heavy substance abuse and alcohol-related blackouts undermine Judge's credibility as a character witness for Kavanaugh in the recent hearings.
Now you can read and make that judgement for yourself.
UPDATE: Oct. 3, 2018, 2:44 p.m. EDT Updated to include new link to the official Archive upload. A previous upload of the book was deleted.
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