The lawyers of Christine Blasey Ford said on Thursday that they paid for a polygraph test she took regarding her allegations of sexual assault against President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, according to a media report.
The confirmation by Ford's lawyers came after she initially testified that she was not sure who did.
Earlier during the dramatic hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Ford said she didn't think she paid for the polygraph test herself and she does "not yet" know who did, Fox News reported
"That's my primary memory of that test."
Speaking on Wednesday with Shannon Bream on "Fox News @ Night," Hanafin said that when he administered the polygraph exam, it consisted of just two questions: "Is any part of your statement false?" and "Did you make up any part of your statement?"