“Would you like Mark Judge to be interviewed?” “That would be my preference. I’m not sure it’s really up to me, but ...” Mark Judge. It’s a name that keeps coming up in the Kavanaugh hearings. “Man, the old gym.” So just who is Judge? “And here’s something very interesting. This is the JUG room, Justice Under God detention, spent a lot of time in there. It’s locked right now but ...” In this self-shot video posted online, he’s walking around the campus of Georgetown Prep, the school he attended years earlier with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. “And I know they’ve asked me not to film here. They’ve told me not to film here. They’ve explained the legal ramifications of filming here. But, this is part of my past and these videos are part of my history, so — bring on the lawyers.” Christine Blasey Ford says Judge was in the room when, she alleges, Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in the early 1980s. “She says that you tried to take off her clothes and she believes that you would have raped her if Mark Judge hadn’t climbed on top and everyone tumbled to the floor. And then she had an opportunity to get away.” Judge and Kavanaugh were close friends in high school and both have denied the episode occurred. Additional women have since come forward with accusations. “We’re starting to learn more about Mark Judge.” Judge is now a key figure in the Kavanaugh hearings. In other self-shot videos, Judge discusses things like spirituality and pop culture. “It’s about mysticism.” He also produced numerous short films. Many reviewed by The Times seemed like mood pieces. They don’t have dialogue, and almost all feature young-looking women, some almost naked, posing or staring at the camera. “I’ve been a journalist for — since college, and ...” Judge is a freelance writer, author and filmmaker. He has contributed to conservative news sites like The Daily Caller and The Weekly Standard, but also publications like The Washington Post and The New York Times. “I mean, I’m no Andrew Breitbart, but he is an inspiration.” He has written about topics ranging from culture and conservatism to masturbation and male sexuality. He has also written a number of books, including “Wasted: Tales of a Gen-X Drunk,” where he recounts drinking in high school and includes a character named Bart O’Kavanaugh, a suspected reference to Brett Kavanaugh. After the accusations surfaced, Mark Judge’s social media accounts appeared to be taken offline, and he has remained out of the public eye.