FBI agents have reached out to Deborah Ramirez as part of their investigation into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Ramirez was the second woman to come forward with allegations against Kavanaugh, sharing with the New Yorker that he flashed his penis in her face when they were students at Yale University and playing a drinking game. John Clune, the attorney for Ramirez, confirmed on Twitter that agents had reached out as part of the order by President Trump to look into the allegations, but did not say whether Ramirez had already been interviewed.

"We can confirm the FBI has reached out to interview Ms. Ramirez, and she has agreed to cooperate with their investigation," he wrote. "Out of respect for the integrity of the process, we will have no further comment at this time."

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Ramirez is one of two other women who have come out with allegations about Kavanaugh since Christine Blasey Ford shared her sexual assault claim with the Washington Post.

On Thursday, Ford told her story to the Senate Judiciary Committee, alleging that while they were both in high school, an inebriated Kavanaugh molested her and covered her mouth when she tried to scream. Kavanaugh has denied all accusations.

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