Feinstein Releases Christine Ford Letter, Except Fonts Don't Match Up
Feinstein, most probably her staff, leaked the letter to the media last week.

Senate Judiciary Committee Minority Leader Dianne Feinstein has released the alleged 'original letter sent her from Kavanaugh accuser Christine Ford.
The letter delivered to the California Democrat in July.
Feinstein, most probably her staff, leaked the letter to the media last week.
She finally released the letter to Majority leader Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA).
There is one small problem - the font in the second paragraph does not match with the rest of the letter.

Paul Sperry noticed the discrepancy when the letter was released.
From a reader:
I’m no expert on font etc but to me, it looks like the name Kavanaugh is different too. In one of them the “a” is right up against the “K”. In another, the line of the “u” is taller than the others. In another, the letters are uneven. Maybe it’s just the copy but it seems like a computer or typewriter would always be the same spacing, etc. It’s been my experience that those “discrepancies” occur when someone tries to change a document. Just wondering if anyone else sees this?
BREAKING: In the original unreacted letter Feinstein finally gave to Grassley, the size of the font of first line of the second paragraph ("Brett Kavanaugh physically and sexually assaulted me during High School in the early 1980's") is strangely larger than the rest of the text
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) September 24, 2018
JUST IN: Senate Judiciary Cmte. Chairman Grassley releases original letter that Dr. Ford first sent to Sen. Feinstein, as well as Feinstein's letter to Grassley. pic.twitter.com/SbYswpltpV
— NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) September 24, 2018

As other alleged witnesses deny allegations against Kavanaugh, it seems the deep state is running out of options, fast.
Avenatti, who coincidently represents adult film star, Stormy Daniels, and who has hinted at a possible presidential run, made the claims to Mike Davis ( chief counsel for nominations on the Senate Judiciary Committee) in an email.
He did not state a source of his supposed "evidence" - failing to name any alleged victims.