Virginia lt. senator's informers willing to affirm at denunciation procedures, lawyers state
he two ladies charging Virginia Lt. Gov Justin Fairfax of rape said they would affirm at conceivable denunciation procedures against the Democrat.
Lawyers for Vanessa Tyson and Meredith Watson discharged articulations Saturday saying the ladies would affirm against Fairfax, who has confronted calls from individuals from his own gathering to leave.
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"We will likewise deliver narrative proof of Ms. Watson uncovering to others the way that Fairfax assaulted her," the announcement discharged by Watson's legal counselors said. Their customer can give two observers whom she recounted her supposed experience with Fairfax the day after it happened, the attorneys said.
Watson claims Fairfax assaulted her while they were colleagues at Duke University.
Legal advisors for Tyson discharged an announcement late Saturday saying she is "completely arranged to affirm at prosecution procedures and to participate with law requirement in any examination" into the claims against Fairfax.
Tyson claims Fairfax explicitly ambushed her amid the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.
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Fairfax denied the ladies' cases Saturday, saying the experiences were consensual.
"I got notification from Dr. Tyson after the 2004 Convention, and she never said or generally shown that our communication was not consensual or caused her any distress," Fairfax said in the announcement. "As to. Watson, I knew Ms. Watson in school both when the experience, and she never said to me that our association was not consensual or caused her any uneasiness."