Gross, good to know though, thank you. Sadly still not much to implicate him with. Hopefully the accusations will still keep him off the court though.
I think there’s a number of things that are being conflated in this whole thing, due to the weird nature of the setting. Supreme Court hearings aren’t a trial, and so accusations don’t necessarily have to live up to the standards of likelyhood practiced in a criminal case - it’s a high profile job interview, and testimony like this should instead be considered like a character-witness. It’s in the interests of the various factions to either make it seem like a trial (and apply the standards of evidence) or not. The Republican members even brought in a prosecutor to ask cross-examination questions on their behalf.
Regardless of whether the accusation is true, false, or even mistaken identity, Kavanaugh did show during this process that he is unfit temperamentally through his shouting rant of entitlement, that he doesn’t even have the pretense of being an impartial arbiter through all the time he spent accusing one party of making up an attack against him as well as his long career of DC partisan hackery, and that he is untruthful, very blatently lying about what he was like when he was young, as attested to by practically everyone who knew him at the time, and evidence such as his calendar - in addition to all kinds of other things he lied about prior in the hearings, like the re:spying emails. Based on the personality he exhibited I would be loath to hire him as a store clerk, let alone a supreme court justice.
Also his jurisprudence is fucking awful.