[h=2]Brett Kavanaugh DENIES being at the drunken teen party where professer claims she was sexually assaulted by him in the 1980s - as Supreme Court nomination again tells senators he is innocent and believes his accuser is 'mixed up'[/h]
- Brett Kavanaugh is denying he was at the party in question where Christine Blasey Ford said he attempted to rape her as a friend watched
- Kavanaugh spoke with Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, for about 10 minutes Monday afternoon
- Kavanaugh denied to him that he was at the high school-era party in question
- Kavanaugh said in a new statement Monday that he is willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee again and has again denied the allegation
- He added: 'I had no idea who was making this accusation until she identified herself yesterday'
- He was spotted arriving at the White House on Monday morning and it's been reported he has hired an attorney
- Christine Ford's attorney had said earlier in the day that Ford is willing to testify in public before the Senate Judiciary Committee
- 'She's willing to do whatever it takes to get her story forth,' Ford's attorney Debra Katz told 'The Today Show'
- She also said Ford believes the attack was 'attempted rape'
- Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley is under pressure to delay Thursday's scheduled vote on Kavanaugh as more senators ask to hear from Ford
- Democrats have called for a delay
- White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway said Ford should be heard