The onetime girlfriend of Mark Judge — the person who is alleged by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford of California to have been present while Brett Kavanaugh supposedly sexually assaulted her back in the 1980s when they were both in high school — is prepared to speak to both the FBI and the Senate Judiciary Committee about what she knows.

That’s according to a letter from her lawyer, The Washington Post’s Greg Sargent is reporting.

“Judge’s college girlfriend, Elizabeth Rasor, is represented by lawyer Roberta Kaplan, who sent a letter to the Judiciary Committee today,” writes Sargent in his Wednesday afternoon article.

“The letter, which was provided to me by a senior Senate Democratic aide on the committee, says that Rasor ‘would welcome the opportunity’ to speak to ‘agents of the FBI as part of a reopened background investigation’ into Kavanaugh’s conduct.”

After Ford alleged to The Post roughly a week ago that Kavanaugh and Judge had assaulted her decades ago, Rasor became a subject of interest after she spoke to The New Yorker, notes Sargent.

In that New Yorker article — which focused on a second Kavanaugh accuser, Deborah Ramirez, who alleges Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at Yale in the 1980s — Rasor did not make any allegations against Kavanaugh.

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But Rasor did say that Judge had confided to her about a “group sex incident” back then — one that also involved alcohol.

Sargent notes that The New Yorker piece reported, “Rasor recalled that Judge had told her ashamedly of an incident that involved him and other boys taking turns having sex with a drunk woman. Rasor said that 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 Kavanaugh participated in it.”

Kavanaugh has vigorously and continuously denied the 11th-hour charges that have been made about him.

“I have no more information to offer the committee, and I do not wish to speak publicly regarding the incidents described in Dr. Ford’s letter.”

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After Blasey Ford’s allegations became public, Judge sent a letter to both Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), saying that he didn’t recall the party where the alleged assault took place, and that he “never saw Brett act in the manner that Dr. Ford describes,” as Splinter noted.

He also said, “I have no more information to offer the committee, and I do not wish to speak publicly regarding the incidents described in Dr. Ford’s letter.”

Earlier this week, The Washington Post tracked Judge down at a friend’s beach house in Bethany Beach, Delaware.

In a statement to Splinter earlier this week, Judge’s lawyer, Barbara Van Gelder, said, “Mr. Judge is not speaking publicly during the pendency of the Kavanaugh confirmation proceedings.”