NewsJustin Fairfax Accuser Attorney Says 'Signs Of Anger' Were There

Justin Fairfax Accuser Attorney Says ‘Signs Of Anger’ Were There

The attorney of former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax’s sexual assault accuser said “signs of his anger” existed for years, The New York Post reports.

Fairfax and his wife, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, were ​​found dead in their Annandale home early April 16 in what is being described as a murder-suicide. Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis described the incident as “an ongoing domestic dispute surrounding what seems to be a complicated or messy divorce.”

An acquaintance of Fairfax said the sexual assault scandal took a toll on his marriage when “he couldn’t find a job really.”

“His wife was a dentist, and she had grown up very poor, and it was very important to her to be financially stable and to have a good home for her children,” the acquaintance noted.

“He knew that the year prior, I had been raped by someone and that nothing was done about it. And he was a very good friend to me,” Meredith Watson told King at the time. “Which is why I never would’ve expected anything like this from him.”

March for Our Lives executive director Jaclyn Corin labeled Dr. Farifax’s death as a continuous pattern of the disproportionate impact of domestic gun violence on Black women.

“Their experiences are often left out of the broader conversation,” Corin said.“If we’re not naming who is most affected, we’re not building solutions that actually meet the scale or the reality of the problem.”

The Fairfax case comes just weeks after Vice Mayor of Coral Springs Nancy Metayer Bowen was allegedly shot and killed in her home by her husband, Stephen Bowen. 

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Source: Black Enterprise

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