![]() Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee expressed absolute shock and horror that Delaney would be willing to defend the school, while refusing to ensure that the victim’s right to anonymity was protected. Now, after his nomination to the appellate court, Senate Republicans are grilling him for what, according to the Prout family, they said were Delaney’s intimidation tactics to shut up their daughter in order to protect the school’s reputation. ![]() Delaney represented the school in the civil case that followed and, according to Bloomberg Law, he, on behalf of the school, made an effort to strip Prout of her anonymity during the proceedings. The case in question revolved around 15-year-old Chessy Prout, who was raped by a male student at St. The senators probed for details regarding how a prestigious New Hampshire private school Delaney represented dealt with a sexual assault case in 2015. ![]() Court of the Appeals for the First Circuit, was grilled by Senate Republicans at his confirmation hearing. On Wednesday, Michael Delaney, who was nominated for a seat on the U.S. One of Biden’s judicial nominees is seeing his past actions come back to haunt him, as a sick incident from earlier in his career was brought up during his confirmation hearing. Biden Judicial Nominee's Sick Request in Child Rape Case Exposed After Ted Cruz Reads Judge's Own Words “I’m so disappointed that we’re at this point at a hearing where someone who’s used these intimidation tactics to silence the voice of our daughter” was put forth by the Biden administration that “has given so much lip service to being supportive of survivors,” Prout said.Skip to comments. “What would happen if they ever come before you on the federal bench?”Īfter the hearing, Prout’s father, Alex Prout, said in an interview that the family was encouraged by the “difficult questioning” but also dissatisfied that Delaney was nominated. “What kind of message do you think your conduct sends to survivors of sexual assault?” Blackburn said. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) pressed Delaney on the “chilling” impact his confirmation would have on sexual assault victims. ![]() Hirono, who was the only panel Democrat present besides Durbin for questioning, asks each nominee if they have made unwanted requests for sexual favors, committed verbal or physical sexual harassment, or faced discipline or entered into a settlement related to that type of conduct. “After today’s hearing, I am prepared to support his nomination.” Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) said in a statement. “I evaluate judicial nominees on their legal skill and whether I conclude they can be fair and objective and do not have an ideological axe to grind,” Sen. Delaney said the case resulted in a confidential settlement, which limited what he could say about it publicly.ĭelaney was introduced by New Hampshire’s two Democratic senators, Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen, who noted the support he’d received from victims’ rights advocates in the state.ĭelaney faced critical questions about the case from committee Republicans, while Democrats signaled they were more likely to give him the benefit of the doubt. In the civil case, he said the school agreed to the family’s request to proceed anonymously at pre-trial stages and that he “did his job” as an advocate. “I did not in that case, nor have I ever during my 30 years of legal practice, ever interfered with the prosecution of a case or interfered with witness testimony,” said Delaney, who is a former state prosecutor and attorney general. The allegations were made by the victim of the 2015 assault, Chessy Prout, in a letter to the panel, members said.ĭelaney said he had a “very limited role” in the criminal case in which he observed the trial and helped the judge schedule a visit to the school by the jury. Paul’s School to the best of his abilities as private counsel.ĭelaney was asked by Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) to respond to claims of “witness tampering” in the criminal case that led to the conviction of a male student and efforts by the elite prep school to have the name of the victim, then a minor, made public in a subsequent civil case against it. Michael Delaney, who was selected for a seat on the US Court of the Appeals for the First Circuit, said at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday that he represented St. A Biden appellate nominee pushed back against criticisms of how a New Hampshire private school he represented dealt with a female student victim in criminal and civil sex assault cases.
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