Christine Blasey Ford Reflects on Kavanaugh Accusation Aftermath in Memoir
In 'One Way Back', Ford discusses receiving death threats and the ongoing impact on her life.
- Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Brett Kavanaugh of assault, discusses the aftermath in her new memoir, 'One Way Back'.
- Ford received numerous death threats and had to hire 24/7 security for her family following her public testimony.
- Despite the backlash, Ford does not regret coming forward and hopes her story encourages other survivors.
- The FBI's handling of the Kavanaugh investigation, criticized for its lack of thoroughness, remains a point of contention for Ford.
- Ford's memoir is inspired by the thousands of letters of support she received from other assault survivors.