Ford Details Experiences and Aftermath of Kavanaugh Allegations in New Book 'One Way Back'
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Christine Blasey Ford publicly accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were teenagers. She testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied Ford's allegations in his own testimony. He was later confirmed to the Supreme Court.
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Ford faced vicious threats and harassment after coming forward. She and her family had to leave their home for months and have security guards.
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Ford has written a new book, "One Way Back," describing her experiences and the aftermath of her testimony. She says she has no regrets.
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Ford received tens of thousands of letters, mostly from supporters and fellow sexual assault survivors. She says this shows her testimony mattered.