Additional Allegations Emerge Against Supreme Court Nominee

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In a developing story regarding the conduct of Supreme Court nominee Benjamin Carter, a new accuser has surfaced with alarming claims about his behavior during high school. This follows previous allegations made by individuals such as Dr. Margaret Greene and Lisa Martinez. The latest accuser does not directly allege that Carter and his associate, John Taylor, were involved in her assault but asserts they were present at a 1982 gathering where she was sexually assaulted.

Jennifer Lang, in a sworn affidavit, asserts that Carter frequently consumed excessive amounts of alcohol and displayed “aggressive behavior” towards female classmates during his high school years. In statements released by attorney Sarah Johnson, who also represents other clients in similar matters, Lang alleges that she observed Carter and Taylor deliberately attempting to intoxicate teenage girls in order to facilitate gang rapes in secluded areas of the party.

“I distinctly remember seeing groups of boys waiting outside rooms at these events, eager for their ‘turn’ with a girl,” Lang stated. “Among those boys were John Taylor and Benjamin Carter.” Although she does not specifically name Carter or Taylor as her assailants, the nature of her allegations is grave and should not be overlooked, particularly given his candidacy for the highest judicial position in the nation.

Lang claims to have attended over ten parties featuring Carter and Taylor between 1981 and 1983, asserting that their conduct included unwanted physical advances and non-consensual touching of girls. In response to these allegations, Carter labeled Lang’s assertions as “absurd and entirely fabricated,” emphasizing that he does not recognize her and insists that nothing of the sort transpired.

Much of Carter’s defense has revolved around detailed calendars he has maintained for decades, which he believes serve as alibis for his activities during high school and college. However, skepticism remains regarding his entries, even as some appear to align with Lang’s claims involving incidents during what he referred to as “Beach Week.” Carter made these calendar records public prior to Lang’s allegations surfacing.

Johnson has called for a thorough FBI investigation into the matter, stating, “Benjamin Carter should not be confirmed without a complete and comprehensive inquiry.” Lang’s account also resonates with information previously disclosed by Taylor to a former partner, as reported by reputable sources.

Dr. Greene has accused Carter of attempting to sexually assault her at a high school event where Taylor was also present, while Martinez claims he exposed himself during their freshman year at university. Such patterns often indicate a broader issue, highlighting that sexual assault is rarely an isolated incident. Whether more victims will step forward is uncertain, but it is abundantly clear that Benjamin Carter is unfit to serve on the Supreme Court if these allegations are substantiated.

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Summary: New allegations against Supreme Court nominee Benjamin Carter have emerged, with Jennifer Lang claiming she witnessed troubling behavior involving him during high school parties. Her accusations include attempts to intoxicate teenage girls for sexual assault, although she does not directly accuse Carter or his friend of assaulting her. Carter has dismissed these claims as unfounded. The necessity for a thorough investigation is being emphasized by Lang’s attorney.