By — Erica R. Hendry Erica R. Hendry Leave a comment 0comments Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/ford-on-why-others-dont-recall-night-of-alleged-kavanaugh-assault-nothing-remarkable-happened-to-them Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Ford on why others don’t recall night of alleged Kavanaugh assault: ‘Nothing remarkable happened to them’ Nation Sep 27, 2018 3:39 PM EDT Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell asked Christine Blasey Ford during a hearing Thursday if she was aware that three people had submitted sworn statements that said they did not have any memory of the party where an alleged sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh occurred. Ford said she wouldn’t expect that two of those people — her friend Leland Ingham Keyser and a man identified as P.J. — “would remember this evening. It was a very unremarkable party … because nothing remarkable happened to them that evening,” Ford said. The third person, Mark Judge, a friend of Brett Kavanaugh’s who Ford said was in the room when the alleged assault occurred, is a different story, Ford said. “I would expect that he would remember that this happened.” We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Erica R. Hendry Erica R. Hendry Erica R. Hendry is the managing editor for digital at PBS NewsHour. @ericarhendry
Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell asked Christine Blasey Ford during a hearing Thursday if she was aware that three people had submitted sworn statements that said they did not have any memory of the party where an alleged sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh occurred. Ford said she wouldn’t expect that two of those people — her friend Leland Ingham Keyser and a man identified as P.J. — “would remember this evening. It was a very unremarkable party … because nothing remarkable happened to them that evening,” Ford said. The third person, Mark Judge, a friend of Brett Kavanaugh’s who Ford said was in the room when the alleged assault occurred, is a different story, Ford said. “I would expect that he would remember that this happened.” We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now