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[–] septimasexta ago 

The alleged "victim's" story is a classic "he said, she said," but we only hear the "he said" part. This does not mean that the story is not true, we just don't have the evidence to prove it. We can evaluate if the story is plausible. The mention of the alleged location is near Feinstein's residence. The year 1979 is significant for the events in DiFi's life, including her run for mayor, and her becoming mayor as a result of the murder of Moscone and Milk. Significantly, she was very influential with White, the accused murderer, and was present when he entered the building and shot Milk. She had just returned from a trip to Nepal/Himalayas with new boyfriend and Moscone advisor, Richard Blum, whom she later married. She confided in an old People magazine article that her Russian immigrant mother had suffered from child hood encephalitis (brain damage from brain inflammation) which left her mentally unstable, sometimes violent and suicidal. This situation admittedly had an impact on DiFi from childhood. All of this research lends to the plausibility of the of the poster's claims, but does no prove them. This is like Ford's claims against Judge Kavenaugh. They might have been plausible, but lacked enough hard evidence to convict. Socks on cats sticks by their claim, and I am not against letting it be posted. This is a research site. More might come out later to support or negate the claim. They do take on a risk by posting it.