Georgetown Prep congratulates Kavanaugh despite allegations about his high school behavior
Daily MailThe elite Maryland prep school whose name has become almost synonymous with the allegations of sexual misconduct and drunken debauchery by alumnus Brett Kavanaugh has extended its congratulations to the new Supreme Court justice. Brett Kavanaugh's high school alma mater Georgetown Prep extended its congratulations to the new Supreme Court Justice on Saturday, despite the school's name having become synonymous with the allegations of sexual misconduct and drunken debauchery against him Kavanaugh's swearing in was the culmination of a particularly ugly confirmation process during which the judge was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women The statement begins by declaring: 'The Honorable Brett Kavanaugh '83 has been confirmed by the United States Senate to serve on the United States Supreme Court.' Notable alumni include: Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch Congressmen Frank LoBiondo and Frances Rooney Comedian Mo Rocca Arizona Cardinals owner William Bidwill Producer James Whitaker Restaurateur David Chang NBA star Roy Hibbert Olympic Gold Medalist Chip Jenkins Judge's claims were linked directly to Kavanaugh through the publication of the school's 1983 yearbook, which is riddled with apparent references to sex and alcohol. Pages in Kavanaugh's senior yearbook from Georgetown Prep in 1983 appear to be riddled with references to sex and alcohol, painting an unsavory picture of his high school years Page 18, titled 'Those Funny Guys' shows a photo from the 100-keg challenge as well as photos from teen boys at school and at a party Although largely substantiated, the explicit details of the alleged party scene at Georgetown Prep fueled concerns that the school's culture could have fostered and protected the sexual misconduct Kavanaugh has been accused of.