One Defamation Suit Filed Against Her Involving Sexual Harassment Allegations In Oregon
One Restraining Order Filed Against Her By Her Ex-Boyfriend In Florida
One Sexual Harassment Lawsuit, Where She Was Represented By Debra Katz's Law Firm
Two Tax Liens Filed Against Her, Totaling Over $100,000
Three More Court Cases In Maryland That She Was A Party To
"Julie Swetnick, one of the women accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, faced allegations of her own misconduct during a short stint at a Portland tech company 18 years ago." ("Julie Swetnick, A Brett Kavanaugh Accuser, Faced Misconduct Allegations At Portland Company," The Oregonian, 9/29/2018)
Swetnick was sued for defamation in 2000 by Webtrends Corporation in Oregon and a woman named Margie Huetter who appears to have been their HR Director. (Webtrends Corporation vs. Julie Swetnick, Oregon Judicial Department, Case Number 001112165, 11/27/2000)
- "The suit also alleges Swetnick 'engaged in unwelcome, sexually offensive conduct' while at Webtrends and 'made false and retaliatory allegations that other co-workers had engaged in inappropriate conduct toward her.' The suit alleges Swetnick 'engaged in unwelcome sexual innuendo and inappropriate conduct' directed at two male employees during a business lunch, with Webtrends customers present. Swetnick claimed two other employees had sexually harassed her, according to the suit. Webtrends' suit said it determined Swetnick had engaged in misconduct but could not find evidence to support her allegations against her colleagues. Later, the company alleged, Swetnick took medical leave and simultaneously claimed unemployment benefits in the District of Columbia." ("Julie Swetnick, A Brett Kavanaugh Accuser, Faced Misconduct Allegations At Portland Company," The Oregonian, 9/29/2018)
- "In the suit, Webtrends alleged Swetnick claimed to have graduated from Johns Hopkins University but the company said it subsequently learned the school had no record of her attendance. Webtrends said she also 'falsely described her work experience' at a prior employer."("Julie Swetnick, A Brett Kavanaugh Accuser, Faced Misconduct Allegations At Portland Company," The Oregonian, 9/29/2018)
Swetnick's Ex-Boyfriend: 'I Have A Lot Of Facts, Evidence, That What She's Saying Is Not True At All'
"Julie Swetnick … had a restraining order filed against her years later in Miami by her former boyfriend. A Miami-Dade County court docket shows a petition for injunction against Swetnick was filed March 1, 2001, by her former boyfriend, Richard Vinneccy, who told POLITICO Wednesday the two had dated for four years before they broke up." ("Ex-boyfriend Filed Restraining Order Against Third Kavanaugh Accuser," Politico, 9/26/2018)
- "According to Vinneccy, Swetnick threatened him after they broke up and even after he got married to his current wife and had a child. 'Right after I broke up with her, she was threatening my family, threatening my wife and threatening to do harm to my baby at that time,' Vinneccy said in a telephone interview with POLITICO. 'I know a lot about her.' 'She's not credible at all,' he said. 'Not at all.'" ("Ex-boyfriend Filed Restraining Order Against Third Kavanaugh Accuser," Politico, 9/26/2018)
- "Vinneccy, 63, is a registered Democrat, according to Miami-Dade County voting records." ("Ex-boyfriend Filed Restraining Order Against Third Kavanaugh Accuser," Politico, 9/26/2018)
"Swetnick was on the other side of a civil case in 1994, as a plaintiff, when she filed a personal injury lawsuit in Maryland against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. She claimed she lost more than $420,000 in earnings after she hurt her nose in a fall on a train in 1992. Swetnick, who described herself in court records as a model and actor, claimed she had "numerous modeling commitments" with several companies at the time of the accident but missed out them because of her injuries." ("3rd Kavanaugh Accuser Has History Of Legal Disputes," The Associated Press, 9/30/2018)
- "To support her claim for lost wages, Swetnick named 'Konam Studios' as one of the companies promising to employ her. A court filing identified Nam Ko, a representative of 'Kunam Studios,' as a possible plaintiff's witness for her case. Ko, however, told AP on Friday that he was just a friend of Swetnick's and that he had never owned a company with a name spelled either way and had never agreed to pay her money for any work before she injured her nose. He said he first met Swetnick at a bar more than a year after her alleged accident ("3rd Kavanaugh Accuser Has History Of Legal Disputes," The Associated Press, 9/30/2018)
- "'I didn't have any money back then. I (was) broke as can be,' Ko said. Ko said he has a hazy memory of Swetnick asking to use him as a 'character reference' but doesn't recall hearing about her lawsuit. 'I thought it was for a job application,' he said." ("3rd Kavanaugh Accuser Has History Of Legal Disputes," The Associated Press, 9/30/2018)
"Roughly a decade ago, Ms. Swetnick was involved in a dispute with her former employer, New York Life Insurance Co., over a sexual-harassment complaint she filed, according to people familiar with the matter. Representing her in the complaint was the firm run by Debra Katz, the lawyer currently representing Dr. Ford." ("Third Woman, Julie Swetnick, Makes Allegations Against Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh," The Wall Street Journal, 9/26/2018)
- "The company ultimately reached a financial settlement with Ms. Swetnick, the people said. A spokesman for New York Life confirmed that Ms. Swetnick worked there as an agent for less than two years, from 2006 to 2008." ("Third Woman, Julie Swetnick, Makes Allegations Against Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh," The Wall Street Journal, 9/26/2018)
THE WASHINGTON POST: "Swetnick has repeatedly encountered trouble paying her taxes over the last decade." ("Who Is Julie Swetnick, The Third Kavanaugh Accuser?," The Washington Post, 9/26/2018)
- "In 2015, the state of Maryland filed an interstate lien against her property in the District. The bill included over $32,000 in unpaid taxes from 2008, and another $27,000 in interest on the seven-year-old debt. Court records reflect the full amount due of nearly $63,000 was satisfied 15 months later, in December 2016. It is not clear from court records if the bill was paid or if the lien was released because of a decision that the bill was unwarranted." ("Who Is Julie Swetnick, The Third Kavanaugh Accuser?," The Washington Post, 9/26/2018)
- "Similarly, the IRS in 2016 assessed Swetnick a bill of over $40,000 in unpaid taxes from 2014. The federal government filed a lien on her property for the amount in 2017. The debt was listed as satisfied and lien was released in March of this year." ("Who Is Julie Swetnick, The Third Kavanaugh Accuser?," The Washington Post, 9/26/2018)
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