An ex-girlfriend of Mark Judge — the former high school classmate of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh who has been accused of watching Kavanaugh sexually assault a teen girl in the 1980s — said Wednesday that she’s willing to talk to the FBI and Senate Judiciary Committee about what she knows, according to a new report.
A lawyer for Elizabeth Rasor, who dated Judge for three years in college, sent a letter to the committee saying her client would “welcome the opportunity” to speak about claims she’d previously made to the New Yorker, according to the Washington Post.
Rasor has said Judge once told her about an occasion when he and other boys took turns having sex with a drunken woman when he was in high school.
Rasor said Judge considered the encounter consensual. She said she is just speaking out now to contradict Judge’s recent claims that “‘no horseplay’ took place at Georgetown Prep with women.” Both Judge and Kavanaugh attended the prep school.
Another Kavanaugh accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, has said high-school buddies Kavanaugh and Judge locked her in a room at a party when she was 15, where Kavanaugh tried to force himself on her while Judge laughed — allegations both men have denied.
Rasor’s offer to speak with officials comes the same day that another woman, Julie Swetnick, made explosive claims that she attended parties with Kavanaugh and Judge in the early ’80s where women were “gang raped” by a “train” of boys, and that she had seen both of them “waiting for their ‘turn’ with a girl.”
Kavanaugh and Judge have also rejected these new accusations.



