Charles Ludington, a former friend of Brett Kavanaugh‘s, has come forward to say that he lied under oath and in front of the world when he claimed that “he liked beers” but he never drank alcohol to the point of passing out.
The former Yale University student, also known as Charles “Chad” Ludington, issued a lengthy statement where he revealed that Kavanaugh was “a frequent drinker and a heavy drinker” in college who used to get into fights.
Ludington said his former classmate often became aggressive and had speech difficulties when he was intoxicated.
According to the North Carolina State University professor, the man President Donald Trump has picked to sit on the Supreme Court got into an altercation after one too many drinks that landed one of their friends in jail.
Ludington said he was “deeply troubled” by Kavanaugh’s wild tales and efforts to change his past during his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Ludington claimed that the Supreme Court nominee was untruthful about certain events that took place in college.
He shared, “On many occasions, I have heard Brett slur his words and saw him staggering from alcohol consumption… when Brett got drunk, he was often belligerent and aggressive.”
He went to explain that he once witnessed Kavanaugh hitting another man in the face with a can of beer.
The professor stated: “On one of the last occasions I purposely socialized with Brett, I witnessed him respond to a semi-hostile remark, not by defusing that situation, but by throwing his beer in the man’s face and starting a fight which ended with one of our mutual friends going to jail.”
Ludington said he will sit down and speak to the FBI because Kavanaugh did not tell the truth.
He added: “I can unequivocally say that in denying the possibility that he ever blacked out from drinking, and by downplaying the degree and frequency of his drinking, Brett has not told the truth.”
It has been confirmed that FBI agents have spoken Deborah Ramirez who claimed that Kavanaugh exposed himself to her while at a party when they were at Yale.
Ramirez gave the investigators a list of names of former students who could corroborate her story.
Thus far, Christine Blasey Ford, who accused the judge of sexual misconduct, has not been contacted by the FBI.
An angry and emotional Kavanaugh has denied all the allegations against him before the Senate Judiciary Committee and while appearing on FOX News.
Trump is confident that his nominee will get confirmed.