https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/fairfax-accuser-issues-statement-detailing-alleged-assault
Vanessa Tyson, the college professor who accused Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax in 2004, issued a 
lengthy statement Wednesday detailing the alleged incident.
             
 "With tremendous anguish, I am now sharing this information about my  experience and setting the record straight," she wrote. "It has been  extremely difficult to relive that traumatic experience from 2004. Mr.  Fairfax has tried to brand me as a liar to a national audience, in  service to his political ambitions, and has threatened litigation. Given  his false assertions, I’m compelled to make clear what happened."
Tyson,  now a professor at Scripps College, called the encounter with Fairfax  “horrific” and said it has caused her “deep humiliation and shame.”  Fairfax has said the two had a sexual encounter but described it as  consensual. 
A spokesperson for Fairfax, a Democrat, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
Tyson’s  statement came amid a meltdown at the highest levels of Virginia  government. Earlier in the day the state attorney general, Democrat Mark  Herring, admitted to state lawmakers he had once worn blackface and  apologized at the state capitol. Gov. Ralph Northam is in the midst of  another scandal surrounding a racist photo and appearing in blackface as  well.
Fairfax is next in line to the governorship, and Herring is second in line.
In  the statement, Tyson detailed how “what began as consensual kissing  quickly turned into a sexual assault” in a Boston hotel room. While  Fairfax’s initial advance was “not unwelcome,” he soon “forcefully  pushed” her head towards his crotch. 
“Utterly shocked and  terrified, I tried to move my head away, but could not because his hand  was holding down my neck and he was much stronger than me,” Tyson says  in the statement. “As I cried and gagged, Mr. Fairfax forced me to  perform oral sex on him.” 
Reports of the incident first surfaced on Sunday night. But Tyson had not spoken publicly about it until today.
Fairfax has vehemently denied that the encounter was nonconsensual. On Wednesday, he issued another statement on the subject.
“I  wish her no harm or humiliation, nor do I seek to denigrate her or  diminish her voice,” Fairfax said. “But I cannot agree with a  description of events that I know is not true.” 
Fairfax has also  questioned the timing of the accusation, which came just as he was being  seen as potentially ascending to the Virginia governorship.
Tyson  has retained the Washington law firm Katz, Marshall and Banks, which  lists sexual harassment law as one of its areas of expertise and  represented Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused Supreme Court  Justice Brett Kavanaugh of assaulting her when the two were in high  school.
He has also questioned the timing of the accusation, which  came just as he was being seen as potentially ascending to the Virginia  governorship in the wake of a scandal involving the state’s current  governor, Ralph Northam.
The Northam controversy centered on a  medical-school yearbook photo that appears to show Northam either in  blackface or wearing Ku Klux Klan robes. Northam later denied he was in  the photo, but admitted to wearing blackface on another occasion to  imitate Michael Jackson.
Let's properly identify the Black person as the current Lt. Governor of the State of Virginia in pic above - Justin Fairfax
And ask where are all the outraged Senate Judiciary Committee minority members  -  I hear no protests about the accused being guilty as charged.  
Hypocrites!!!