christine blasey ford, elizabeth razor, deborah ramirez, julie swetnick and tim gaudette. and other people listed in kavanaugh s famous calendar. none of them have to talk to the fbi. they re not being subpoenaed. yes. so is there a concern here that you get a mark judge in front of them and he just declines to answer questions? there are hundreds of witnesses they should talk to. i do these investigations for my rape clients constantly, and i can tell you the first thing ever witness can tell you is i don t want to be involved, especially in a high-profile case when you are dealing with a powerful, well connected person like kavanaugh and a woman with no power who is going to go back to their life. they re going to tell you, i
i will say, though, good enough to write a book about it. one, he s allegedly in recovery. i am not an alcoholic because alcoholics go to meetings. the thing that i have heard about the process is that there are steps and one of those steps requires you to make amends, right? so i still have some wish casting that perhaps as part of his recovery he will come he will tell the truth to the fbi. failing that, there is a woman named elizabeth razor who was mentioned in the new yorkerer story about this. and i ll intript interrupt you just to read a line from that piece. judge told her ashamedly, the ex-girlfriend of mark judge, told her ashamedly of an incident that involved him and other boys taking turns having sex with a drunk woman. rasor said the judge seemed to regard it as fully consensual. she said that judge did not name others involved in the incident and she has no knowledge that cough of gnaw participated in it. everybody who tells you that
michael avenatti claims the ex-boyfriend has no credibility. avenatti told cnn today that because the judiciary committee wouldn t have her testify, swetnick will tell her story in an interview before the full senate vote on kavanaugh. do these other women still have an affect on this whole thing in some way? the allegations about judge kavanaugh s conduct and behavior, the fact that he was at parties where people were very drunk, had friends that were very drunk, that they became very aggressive and rowdy and irresponsible, that is part of a collective, cumulative sort of portrait of judge kavanaugh s conduct in those days and could lend credibility to the accusations from dr. christine blasey ford. and there is another woman whose information could have shed new light on these allegations. a lawyer for a woman named elizabeth razor, an ex-girfriend of mark judge, who was allegedly in the room when the alleged incident between kavanaugh and christine blasey ford took place, sa
was willing to share her information with the fbi and the judiciary committee. razor told the new yorker the judge told her of an incident where judge and other young men took turns having section with a drunk woman. razor said judge regarded the incident as consensual and she says she has no knowledge that brett kavanaugh took part in that incident. neither elizabeth razor or mark judge appeared before the judiciary committee, but as we ve been reporting judge s lawyer says he will cooperate with the fbi. mark judge, brian, is now denying the allegations by one of the women you just reported on, right? reporter: that s right, wolf. judge has just sent a letter to senators chuck grassley and dianne feinstein of the judiciary committee denying the allegations made by swetnick, about gang rape, about sexual assault. he denied her allegations that he and kavanaugh spiked women s drinks at parties. mark judge says he does not know julie swetnick. brian todd reporting.
from these three women, he shouldn t even be on the bench and the only way to know that is if all of this is true or if some of this is true maybe it s not true. let s find out. it s important. you made reference to what mark judge s former girlfriend said in this article. elizabeth razor, yeah. elizabeth razor. and she does say that in the way mark judge related the story to her, he conveyed it as if that sex was consensual. is that important in this context, especially when we re talking about young people, high school people? i think he was embarrassed by it. he knew it was a terrible thing, but he you know, heit s not surprising he s telling his girlfriend it was consensual but it was a confession that she shared. but the basic fact that boys were lined up to have sex with a girl who was drunk, that doesn t sound consensual to me, i can tell that you right now.