Ford's ex-boyfriend of six years has just released a notarized affidavit accusing Ford of perjuring herself.
During Ford's testimony to the judiciary committee she was asked if she had ever helped "coach or prepare anyone" for a polygraph examination or had ever studied the mechanics of the polygraph. She answered an emphatic "no." It turns out this question may have been a perjury trap.
In the statement from Ford's boyfriend he says he was present in the same room on one occasion when Ford provided an extended coaching session on how to succeed at a polygraph exam to a friend who was applying to the FBI. Ford then also claimed that she had read a number of scholarly articles on polygraph.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news ... under-oath
The False Statements Accountability Act of 1996 sets a penalty of five years imprisonment for lying to the Congress of the United States (or 8 years if the lies involved domestic terrorism). Jessica Liu, recently appointed by President Trump as United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, is responsible for prosecuting liars. Female liars from the western United States are imprisoned at FCI Victorville in the Mojave Desert.
