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Documentary on Brett Kavanaugh Sex-Assault Allegation Debuts at Sundance

  • Film slams FBI probe of claims against Supreme Court nominee
  • Festival says film presents new evidence and interviews

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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Justice, a documentary about the sexual assault allegations Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh faced before his confirmation, is set to debut at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday night.

The film “presents never-before-seen evidence and key interviews with those closely involved in the allegations,” the Sundance Institute said in a statement. Justice is directed by Doug Limon, who also served in that role for such films as The Bourne Identity and Mr. and Mrs. Smith.