I googled his name and I see that this "P.J." person has denied "being at the party". I still don't know who he is, other than someone who denies "being at the party". Say what? He denies "being at the party"? What party? As I've stated: Who the hell is PJ Smith? And what party was he not at? I don't know and I don't really care.
I've been focused on who has been named to have been in the
actual room when/where the alleged sexual assault occurred.
Mark Judge is the other male named to have been in the room when/where the alleged sexual assault took place.
Mark Judge authored a book titled "Wasted: Tales of a Gen X Drunk" wherein he recounted his "wasted" high school years at Georgetown Prep.
Mark Judge says
"I have no memory of this alleged incident," Judge states in the letter sent by his lawyer, Barbara Van Gelder.
Mark Judge tells Senate he 'has no memory of alleged' incident with Kavanaugh - CNNPolitics
Mark Judge boasted about his "wasted" high school years while he was under the influence of alcohol at Georgetown Prep.
Based on his own admissions of being "wasted" (which he detailed in his book), I'm not a bit surprised that he issued a statement via his attorney saying "I have no memory of this alleged incident". It's clear to me that his attorney advised him that this was the best tack to take regarding attempted felony rape.
As I stated in a previous post, he is not a credible witness about what happened that night, based on his 'confessional" book about his years at Georgetown Prep.
Furthermore, I'm quite certain that his attorney has advised him that there is no statute of limitations for attempted felony rape in the state of Maryland.
In Maryland, there is no statute of limitations for rape or attempted rape and the alleged incident took place in suburban Montgomery County, outside Washington, D.C.
Maryland Prosecutor on Kavanaugh Allegations: “When There’s Something the Police Have Brought to Us, We’ll Address It”
Here are the relevant Maryland statutes:
Maryland Rape and Sexual Assault Laws - FindLaw
Third Degree – includes any of the following: engaging in sexual contact (intentionally touching the victim’s or defendant’s genital, anal, or other private parts for sexual gratification or abuse of either person) in any of the following situations: Without consent while using a weapon, strangling or seriously injuring the victim, threatening the victim with death, serious injury, or kidnapping, or committed with another’s help