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NBC Reporter Addresses Avenatti Controversy, But Questions Remain

by The Editor
October 29, 2018
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NBC Reporter Addresses Avenatti Controversy, But Questions Remain
  • NBC has come under scrutiny for sitting on a story for weeks that discredited Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick.
  • Michael Avenatti, a lawyer for Swetnick, put NBC reporter Kate Snow in touch in late September with a woman he claimed would back up Swetnicks allegations against Kavanaugh.
  • The woman disputed Swetnicks allegations while alleging that Avenatti “twisted [her] words.”
  • Snow withheld those details until Thursday. Under fire, she says she stands by her reporting.

An NBC News reporter accused of withholding a story that undercut allegations that Justice Brett Kavanaugh drugged girls at parties in high school is defending her reporting, though questions remain about why the network sat on the story for more than three weeks.

“Important context to my and @annaschecters story regarding a second woman Michael Avenatti put forward to corroborate Julie Swetnicks claims about Brett Kavanaugh,” Kate Snow, the reporter, wrote Saturday in a Twitter thread.

Important context to my and @annaschecters story regarding a second woman Michael Avenatti put forward to corroborate Julie Swetnicks claims about Brett Kavanaugh 1/8

— Kate Snow (@tvkatesnow) October 27, 2018

Snow was referring to an article published Thursday, which revealed that a purported witness who Avenatti told NBC would back Swetnicks allegations of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh actually contradicted Swetnick. (RELATED: NBC Sat On A Story That Undercut Avenatti, Swetnick)

Snow went on to defend an Oct. 1 interview she did with Swetnick regarding her allegations in a sworn declaration that she saw Kavanaugh spike girls drinks at parties where gang rapes occurred.

For a story on Swetnick, Avenatti put Snow in contact with a woman on Sept. 30 who the anti-Trump lawyer claimed would back Swetnicks story that Kavanaugh mistreated girls in high school.

President Donald Trump (R) puts his hand on Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaughs shoulder during his ceremonial swearing in in the East Room of the White House Oct. 8, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Instead, the woman said she never saw Kavanaugh misbehave or drug girls drinks.

“I didnt ever think it was Brett,” the unidentified woman told NBC when asked if Kavanaugh spiked drinks at parties. The woman, who said she knew Kavanaugh in high school, also said she never witnessed him behaving inappropriately with girls.

During their interview the next day, Snow challenged Swetnick over inconsistencies in her story. But the reporter did not reveal the interaction with the purported witness provided by Avenatti.

Avenatti released a declaration from the woman on Oct. 2.

“During the years 1981-82, I witnessed firsthand Brett Kavanaugh, together with others, spike the punch at house parties I attended with Quaaludes and/or grain alcohol. I understood this was being done for the purpose of making girls more likely to engage in sexual acts and less likely to say No,'” reads the declaration, which Avenatti released on Twitter and submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Snow said on Twitter that she realized that the declaration contradicted what the woman had told her on the phone days before. She reported Thursday that Avenatti initially confirmed that the declaration was from the same woman who spoke to NBC. But when asked about discrepancies in her statement, Avenatti said it was a different person.

Snow reported Thursday that NBC was able to contact the woman just after Avenatti released the declaration. They interacted from Oct. 2 through Oct. 5, the day before Kavanaughs confirmation vote.

“It is incorrect that I saw Brett spike the punch. I didnt see anyone spike the punch … I was very clear with Michael Avenatti from day one,” she told NBC on Oct. 4.

The woman told NBC News on Oct. 5 that she would no longer be communicating with Avenatti.

“I will definitely talk to you again and no longer Avenatti. I do not like that he twisted my words,” she said.

But Snow said Saturday that NBC was only able to contact the woman after Kavanaughs confirmation.

“By the time we were able to find the woman independently from Mr. Avenatti, who declined to give us her full legal name and phone number, and fully report and vet her story, the Kavanaugh confirmation process was over and the news value was limited,” she tweeted.

Snow did not explain the discrepancy in the timeline when asked about it on social media.

Snow claimed that NBC ran Thursdays story because it “became newsworthy again” after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley referred both Avenatti and Swetnick to the Department of Justice for investigation into whether they made false statements to Congress.

GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is pictured at a hearing on June 19, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Grassley issued a second referral against Avenatti on Friday in response to NBCs report.

NBCs interactions with Avenatti would also seem to be newsworthy given the attorneys plans to run for president in 2020.

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  • NBC has come under scrutiny for sitting on a story for weeks that discredited Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick.
  • Michael Avenatti, a lawyer for Swetnick, put NBC reporter Kate Snow in touch in late September with a woman he claimed would back up Swetnicks allegations against Kavanaugh.
  • The woman disputed Swetnicks allegations while alleging that Avenatti “twisted [her] words.”
  • Snow withheld those details until Thursday. Under fire, she says she stands by her reporting.

An NBC News reporter accused of withholding a story that undercut allegations that Justice Brett Kavanaugh drugged girls at parties in high school is defending her reporting, though questions remain about why the network sat on the story for more than three weeks.

“Important context to my and @annaschecters story regarding a second woman Michael Avenatti put forward to corroborate Julie Swetnicks claims about Brett Kavanaugh,” Kate Snow, the reporter, wrote Saturday in a Twitter thread.

Important context to my and @annaschecters story regarding a second woman Michael Avenatti put forward to corroborate Julie Swetnicks claims about Brett Kavanaugh 1/8

— Kate Snow (@tvkatesnow) October 27, 2018

Snow was referring to an article published Thursday, which revealed that a purported witness who Avenatti told NBC would back Swetnicks allegations of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh actually contradicted Swetnick. (RELATED: NBC Sat On A Story That Undercut Avenatti, Swetnick)

Snow went on to defend an Oct. 1 interview she did with Swetnick regarding her allegations in a sworn declaration that she saw Kavanaugh spike girls drinks at parties where gang rapes occurred.

For a story on Swetnick, Avenatti put Snow in contact with a woman on Sept. 30 who the anti-Trump lawyer claimed would back Swetnicks story that Kavanaugh mistreated girls in high school.

President Donald Trump (R) puts his hand on Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaughs shoulder during his ceremonial swearing in in the East Room of the White House Oct. 8, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Instead, the woman said she never saw Kavanaugh misbehave or drug girls drinks.

“I didnt ever think it was Brett,” the unidentified woman told NBC when asked if Kavanaugh spiked drinks at parties. The woman, who said she knew Kavanaugh in high school, also said she never witnessed him behaving inappropriately with girls.

During their interview the next day, Snow challenged Swetnick over inconsistencies in her story. But the reporter did not reveal the interaction with the purported witness provided by Avenatti.

Avenatti released a declaration from the woman on Oct. 2.

“During the years 1981-82, I witnessed firsthand Brett Kavanaugh, together with others, spike the punch at house parties I attended with Quaaludes and/or grain alcohol. I understood this was being done for the purpose of making girls more likely to engage in sexual acts and less likely to say No,'” reads the declaration, which Avenatti released on Twitter and submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Snow said on Twitter that she realized that the declaration contradicted what the woman had told her on the phone days before. She reported Thursday that Avenatti initially confirmed that the declaration was from the same woman who spoke to NBC. But when asked about discrepancies in her statement, Avenatti said it was a different person.

Snow reported Thursday that NBC was able to contact the woman just after Avenatti released the declaration. They interacted from Oct. 2 through Oct. 5, the day before Kavanaughs confirmation vote.

“It is incorrect that I saw Brett spike the punch. I didnt see anyone spike the punch … I was very clear with Michael Avenatti from day one,” she told NBC on Oct. 4.

The woman told NBC News on Oct. 5 that she would no longer be communicating with Avenatti.

“I will definitely talk to you again and no longer Avenatti. I do not like that he twisted my words,” she said.

But Snow said Saturday that NBC was only able to contact the woman after Kavanaughs confirmation.

“By the time we were able to find the woman independently from Mr. Avenatti, who declined to give us her full legal name and phone number, and fully report and vet her story, the Kavanaugh confirmation process was over and the news value was limited,” she tweeted.

Snow did not explain the discrepancy in the timeline when asked about it on social media.

Snow claimed that NBC ran Thursdays story because it “became newsworthy again” after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley referred both Avenatti and Swetnick to the Department of Justice for investigation into whether they made false statements to Congress.

GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is pictured at a hearing on June 19, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Grassley issued a second referral against Avenatti on Friday in response to NBCs report.

NBCs interactions with Avenatti would also seem to be newsworthy given the attorneys plans to run for president in 2020.

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