Overview
- Christine Blasey Ford's memoir 'One Way Back' explores her experience accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, highlighting her frustrations and the chaotic aftermath.
- Ford's account remains steadfast that the alleged assault happened, despite not providing new revelations or corroborating evidence.
- The memoir has sparked media attention, with Ford being celebrated by Hollywood liberals at a star-studded book party.
- Critics, including The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway, question Ford's credibility, citing a lack of evidence and support from named witnesses.
- Ford expresses hope in her memoir that sharing her story will contribute to justice and support for other victims of violence.