Fact Check: Did Supreme Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh's $100K debt disappear?

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Fact Check: Did Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's $100K debt disappear?

was told by a White House spokesman that Kavanaugh had built up debt by"buying Washington Nationals season tickets and tickets for playoff games for himself and a 'handful' of friends" alongside home improvements.

Most of the speculation about how this debt was settled hinges on the fact that Kavanaugh hasn't clarified all of the specifics, apart from the friends who paid him back for baseball tickets.

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