Vanessa Tyson accuses Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault in 2004 (details)

Snyckerbar76

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Hell, I knew Toure Neblett his freshman year at Emory College in Atlanta when he told everyone that he was NOT African American but a dark skinned Frenchman and before he found "Black Jesus" his sophomore year. I could provide detailed factual stories about thangs he and his sister Meka use to do for his white Chi Phi fraternity Brothers that no one on BGOL would *ever* believe.... :eek2: :dunno::puke:

Now I'm curious. What went down?
 

keith6

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I guess women never lie ?
 

smoovejazz

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If Fairfax did these things, then he should go. My question for the women is this: they knew he was running for lieutenant governor, why didn't they say something during the campaign that he just had? In Virginia, you are not appointed lieutenant governor after the governor wins, you are on the same ticket with the governor. If these accusations are true, it would have them more credible if they came up during the campaign, not just before he was going to be appointed. What were the women's motivations? What happened to "innocent until proven guilty"? We know the answer to the second question, but I would like to know the answer to the first one.

It's like in football, when a ref waits to see if a guy's going to score a touchdown before he decides to throw a flag. "Touchdown! Wait a minute, there's a flag on the play...and this one's gonna be called back."
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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damn they sure pulled IMPEACHMENT out of their

ass with that quickness bruh!!

trump gets accused of rape the victim goes away...

a brother gets accused of a sexual assault he has to go away....

yeah thats about "white" when it comes to the amerikkkan way of order and just us..
 

Flawless

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damn they sure pulled IMPEACHMENT out of their

ass with that quickness bruh!!

trump gets accused of rape the victim goes away...

a brother gets accused of a sexual assault he has to go away....

yeah thats about "white" when it comes to the amerikkkan way of order and just us..

So you are just going to ignore all the white politicians who lost their career over pussy in the past year?
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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So you are just going to ignore all the white politicians who lost their career over pussy in the past year?

so are you just gonna ignore how fast they want an impeachment process to start,

on allegations...

when has a white politician lost their career over allegations that happend over a decade ago in the past year?

what did I miss?? I dont watch the news like that so maybe you could fill me in on somethings I may have overlooked..
 

Flawless

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so are you just gonna ignore how fast they want an impeachment process to start,

on allegations...

when has a white politician lost their career over allegations that happend over a decade ago in the past year?

what did I miss?? I dont watch the news like that so maybe you could fill me in on somethings I may have overlooked..
Thats the difference between Democrats and Republicans, they move fast in trying to get rid of controversies, A Republican would have had to be ragged out of office,
 

Hotlantan

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Second woman who accused Fairfax of assault was subject of 2008 restraining order
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/12/justin-fairfax-virginia-1166298


A woman who alleged Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax raped her in college was accused of harassing and threatening a man she had a relationship with, according to Maryland court records.

The man sought and received a peace order against Meredith Watson in July 2008, the records show. A peace order falls under the “umbrella term” of a restraining order in the state of Maryland, University of Maryland law professor Leigh Goodmark said. It is applied to situations in which a person may need to ask for distance from someone who isn't their spouse or live-in partner, he said.

In a petition for the restraining order, obtained by POLITICO, the man described an incident in which Watson “was detaining me against my will ... [and]not letting me leave” a vacation house in Corolla, N.C., and “dented the trunk” of his vehicle with her fist. In another instance, Watson showed up at his house stating “she was going to kill herself” and sent “threatening text messages” to the man, who had his sister come over to persuade her to leave, according to the document.

Watson’s spokeswoman, Karen Kessler, did not comment for this story before publication. After the story was published a lawyer for Watson, Nancy Erika Smith, said the order granted was a seven-day court order and that Watson “was not in the Courtroom and did not know about the proceedings or have an opportunity to be heard” when it was issued. The man “abandoned the effort after hearing from Ms. Watson’s lawyer,” Smith said.

The dispute between the two centered around $2,000 that was owed to Watson and was resolved, Smith said, with the man agreeing to pay Watson. The man who filed the request for the order did not respond to a request for comment for this story, nor did Fairfax through his office.

Watson, 39, is one of two women who have accused Fairfax of sexual assault, leading to calls for his resignation from state and national Democrats. She came forward last week to say that Fairfax had raped her in 2000, while they both attended Duke University, and her attorney provided statements from friends and electronic messages corroborating her account. Fairfax has denied the allegation.

Watson also told friends she was raped by former Duke University basketball player Corey Maggette, according to a report in The New York Times. “I have never sexually assaulted anyone in my life and I completely and categorically deny any such charge," Maggette, who became an NBA player, said.

Watson indicated that she decided to come forward after California college professor Vanessa Tyson said Fairfax forced her to perform oral sex in his hotel room during the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.

The petition against Watson also stated that, “Within 30 days the respondent was at my home and wouldn’t leave [and] the respondent was throwing property and I had to call my sister over [to] the house to make her leave. On numerous occasions respondent has stated she was going to kill herself."

“This isn’t the first time or occurrence,” the man wrote.

The petition said Watson called the man “around 100 times a day” after the vacation house incident and sent him text messages.

I am going to enjoy tearing you down just as much as you enjoyed tearing me down. Hang on tight because you are in for a ride!” read one of the alleged text messages that the man transcribed on the petition.
 

KAPE KRUSADER

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Second woman who accused Fairfax of assault was subject of 2008 restraining order
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/02/12/justin-fairfax-virginia-1166298


A woman who alleged Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax raped her in college was accused of harassing and threatening a man she had a relationship with, according to Maryland court records.

The man sought and received a peace order against Meredith Watson in July 2008, the records show. A peace order falls under the “umbrella term” of a restraining order in the state of Maryland, University of Maryland law professor Leigh Goodmark said. It is applied to situations in which a person may need to ask for distance from someone who isn't their spouse or live-in partner, he said.

In a petition for the restraining order, obtained by POLITICO, the man described an incident in which Watson “was detaining me against my will ... [and]not letting me leave” a vacation house in Corolla, N.C., and “dented the trunk” of his vehicle with her fist. In another instance, Watson showed up at his house stating “she was going to kill herself” and sent “threatening text messages” to the man, who had his sister come over to persuade her to leave, according to the document.

Watson’s spokeswoman, Karen Kessler, did not comment for this story before publication. After the story was published a lawyer for Watson, Nancy Erika Smith, said the order granted was a seven-day court order and that Watson “was not in the Courtroom and did not know about the proceedings or have an opportunity to be heard” when it was issued. The man “abandoned the effort after hearing from Ms. Watson’s lawyer,” Smith said.

The dispute between the two centered around $2,000 that was owed to Watson and was resolved, Smith said, with the man agreeing to pay Watson. The man who filed the request for the order did not respond to a request for comment for this story, nor did Fairfax through his office.

Watson, 39, is one of two women who have accused Fairfax of sexual assault, leading to calls for his resignation from state and national Democrats. She came forward last week to say that Fairfax had raped her in 2000, while they both attended Duke University, and her attorney provided statements from friends and electronic messages corroborating her account. Fairfax has denied the allegation.

Watson also told friends she was raped by former Duke University basketball player Corey Maggette, according to a report in The New York Times. “I have never sexually assaulted anyone in my life and I completely and categorically deny any such charge," Maggette, who became an NBA player, said.

Watson indicated that she decided to come forward after California college professor Vanessa Tyson said Fairfax forced her to perform oral sex in his hotel room during the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.

The petition against Watson also stated that, “Within 30 days the respondent was at my home and wouldn’t leave [and] the respondent was throwing property and I had to call my sister over [to] the house to make her leave. On numerous occasions respondent has stated she was going to kill herself."

“This isn’t the first time or occurrence,” the man wrote.

The petition said Watson called the man “around 100 times a day” after the vacation house incident and sent him text messages.

I am going to enjoy tearing you down just as much as you enjoyed tearing me down. Hang on tight because you are in for a ride!” read one of the alleged text messages that the man transcribed on the petition.
So in other words, she's a crazy bitch!
 

Lattimore

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Hell, I knew Toure Neblett his freshman year at Emory College in Atlanta when he told everyone that he was NOT African American but a dark skinned Frenchman and before he found "Black Jesus" his sophomore year. I could provide detailed factual stories about thangs he and his sister Meka use to do for his white Chi Phi fraternity Brothers that no one on BGOL would *ever* believe.... :eek2: :dunno::puke:

I've interacted with this dude on a few occasions and this actually makes a lot of sense. I couldn't place my finger on what the issue might be- and I still can't- but this does provide some information as to what it could be.
 

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Va. Lt. Gov. Fairfax says he was treated like George Floyd, Emmett Till over sexual assault allegations

Fairfax accused former Gov. Terry McAuliffe of denying him due process in immediately calling for his resignation when the allegations surfaced.

WASHINGTON — Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax said during the state’s Democratic gubernatorial debate Tuesday night that he was treated like George Floyd and Emmett Till when Democrats immediately called for his resignation after two women accused him of sexual assault in 2019.
Toward the end of the hour-long televised debate at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va., Fairfax answered a question about the future of policing in the state with a broadside against former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who is running for the office again.

“The murder of George Floyd was horrific," Fairfax said. "But it recalls a history in Virginia and in our nation where African Americans, in particular African American men, are presumed to be guilty, are treated inhumanely, are given no due process and have their lives impacted, in some cases taken away in an instant.”

Fairfax, who is Black, then raised the example of the allegations in 2019, saying he was “falsely accused” of sexual assault. Fairfax specifically singled out McAuliffe’s response when the allegations surfaced. The other candidates had also called for his resignation following the allegations.
“Everyone here on the stage called for my immediate resignation, including Terry McAuliffe three minutes after a press release came out," Fairfax said. "He treated me like George Floyd; he treated me like Emmett Till — no due process, immediately assumed my guilt. I have a son and a daughter. I don't ever want my daughter to be assaulted, I don't want my son to be falsely accused. And yet this is the real world that we live in."
In 2019, Meredith Watson alleged she was raped by Fairfax while they were students at Duke University in 2000. Vanessa Tyson accused Fairfax of forcing her to perform oral sex in 2004 while they were both at the Democratic National Convention in Boston.

Fairfax denied the accusations and said he would remain in office. He also called for an FBI investigation into the claims and said his encounters with the accusers were consensual.

McAuliffe's campaign declined to comment about Fairfax's remarks at the debate.

Lauren Burke, a spokesperson for Fairfax, told NBC News that the lieutenant governor was trying to point out that he had to ask numerous times for investigations into his allegations, to no avail.

"As a Black man who occupies the second highest position in Virginia, he received no due process from Terry McAuliffe — the allegation alone was conviction, as McAuliffe demanded the lieutenant governor 'immediately resign' minutes after a press release," she said. "Who can claim to believe in racial justice without due process? If the second highest Black person in Virginia can't get basic due process what chance does anyone else in Virginia have?"

Fairfax's remarks come as former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin stands trial for the murder of George Floyd last year. Chauvin is charged with second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. The high-profile trial is expected to last several weeks.

The other Democratic candidates on stage Tuesday were former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy, state senator Jennifer McClellan, and Del. Lee Carter.
The debate was one of four for the Democratic gubernatorial candidates, but the only debate before in-person early voting begins in the commonwealth on April 24. The Democratic primary election takes place on June 8.

 

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Va. Lt. Gov. Fairfax says he was treated like George Floyd, Emmett Till over sexual assault allegations

Fairfax accused former Gov. Terry McAuliffe of denying him due process in immediately calling for his resignation when the allegations surfaced.

... Fairfax said. "He treated me like George Floyd; he treated me like Emmett Till ....

He wasn't treated fairly, but that statement is a little over the top.
 

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Va. Lt. Gov. Fairfax says he was treated like George Floyd, Emmett Till over sexual assault allegations

Fairfax accused former Gov. Terry McAuliffe of denying him due process in immediately calling for his resignation when the allegations surfaced.

WASHINGTON — Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax said during the state’s Democratic gubernatorial debate Tuesday night that he was treated like George Floyd and Emmett Till when Democrats immediately called for his resignation after two women accused him of sexual assault in 2019.
Toward the end of the hour-long televised debate at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va., Fairfax answered a question about the future of policing in the state with a broadside against former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who is running for the office again.

“The murder of George Floyd was horrific," Fairfax said. "But it recalls a history in Virginia and in our nation where African Americans, in particular African American men, are presumed to be guilty, are treated inhumanely, are given no due process and have their lives impacted, in some cases taken away in an instant.”

Fairfax, who is Black, then raised the example of the allegations in 2019, saying he was “falsely accused” of sexual assault. Fairfax specifically singled out McAuliffe’s response when the allegations surfaced. The other candidates had also called for his resignation following the allegations.
“Everyone here on the stage called for my immediate resignation, including Terry McAuliffe three minutes after a press release came out," Fairfax said. "He treated me like George Floyd; he treated me like Emmett Till — no due process, immediately assumed my guilt. I have a son and a daughter. I don't ever want my daughter to be assaulted, I don't want my son to be falsely accused. And yet this is the real world that we live in."
In 2019, Meredith Watson alleged she was raped by Fairfax while they were students at Duke University in 2000. Vanessa Tyson accused Fairfax of forcing her to perform oral sex in 2004 while they were both at the Democratic National Convention in Boston.

Fairfax denied the accusations and said he would remain in office. He also called for an FBI investigation into the claims and said his encounters with the accusers were consensual.

McAuliffe's campaign declined to comment about Fairfax's remarks at the debate.

Lauren Burke, a spokesperson for Fairfax, told NBC News that the lieutenant governor was trying to point out that he had to ask numerous times for investigations into his allegations, to no avail.

"As a Black man who occupies the second highest position in Virginia, he received no due process from Terry McAuliffe — the allegation alone was conviction, as McAuliffe demanded the lieutenant governor 'immediately resign' minutes after a press release," she said. "Who can claim to believe in racial justice without due process? If the second highest Black person in Virginia can't get basic due process what chance does anyone else in Virginia have?"

Fairfax's remarks come as former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin stands trial for the murder of George Floyd last year. Chauvin is charged with second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. The high-profile trial is expected to last several weeks.

The other Democratic candidates on stage Tuesday were former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy, state senator Jennifer McClellan, and Del. Lee Carter.
The debate was one of four for the Democratic gubernatorial candidates, but the only debate before in-person early voting begins in the commonwealth on April 24. The Democratic primary election takes place on June 8.


Is he speaking from the grave?
 

Mello Mello

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Va. Lt. Gov. Fairfax says he was treated like George Floyd, Emmett Till over sexual assault allegations

Fairfax accused former Gov. Terry McAuliffe of denying him due process in immediately calling for his resignation when the allegations surfaced.

WASHINGTON — Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax said during the state’s Democratic gubernatorial debate Tuesday night that he was treated like George Floyd and Emmett Till when Democrats immediately called for his resignation after two women accused him of sexual assault in 2019.
Toward the end of the hour-long televised debate at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va., Fairfax answered a question about the future of policing in the state with a broadside against former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who is running for the office again.

“The murder of George Floyd was horrific," Fairfax said. "But it recalls a history in Virginia and in our nation where African Americans, in particular African American men, are presumed to be guilty, are treated inhumanely, are given no due process and have their lives impacted, in some cases taken away in an instant.”

Fairfax, who is Black, then raised the example of the allegations in 2019, saying he was “falsely accused” of sexual assault. Fairfax specifically singled out McAuliffe’s response when the allegations surfaced. The other candidates had also called for his resignation following the allegations.
“Everyone here on the stage called for my immediate resignation, including Terry McAuliffe three minutes after a press release came out," Fairfax said. "He treated me like George Floyd; he treated me like Emmett Till — no due process, immediately assumed my guilt. I have a son and a daughter. I don't ever want my daughter to be assaulted, I don't want my son to be falsely accused. And yet this is the real world that we live in."
In 2019, Meredith Watson alleged she was raped by Fairfax while they were students at Duke University in 2000. Vanessa Tyson accused Fairfax of forcing her to perform oral sex in 2004 while they were both at the Democratic National Convention in Boston.

Fairfax denied the accusations and said he would remain in office. He also called for an FBI investigation into the claims and said his encounters with the accusers were consensual.

McAuliffe's campaign declined to comment about Fairfax's remarks at the debate.

Lauren Burke, a spokesperson for Fairfax, told NBC News that the lieutenant governor was trying to point out that he had to ask numerous times for investigations into his allegations, to no avail.

"As a Black man who occupies the second highest position in Virginia, he received no due process from Terry McAuliffe — the allegation alone was conviction, as McAuliffe demanded the lieutenant governor 'immediately resign' minutes after a press release," she said. "Who can claim to believe in racial justice without due process? If the second highest Black person in Virginia can't get basic due process what chance does anyone else in Virginia have?"

Fairfax's remarks come as former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin stands trial for the murder of George Floyd last year. Chauvin is charged with second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. The high-profile trial is expected to last several weeks.

The other Democratic candidates on stage Tuesday were former delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy, state senator Jennifer McClellan, and Del. Lee Carter.
The debate was one of four for the Democratic gubernatorial candidates, but the only debate before in-person early voting begins in the commonwealth on April 24. The Democratic primary election takes place on June 8.

Get All the way the fuck outta here with that statement.
 
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