Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax has been placed on leave by his law firm as it investigates the sexual assault allegations against him.
Washington, D.C.-based Morrison Foerster "has retained outside counsel to conduct an investigation. During the investigation, Justin Fairfax has taken a leave of absence from Morrison & Foerster. Justin has agreed to cooperate with the firm’s investigation," Larren M. Nashelsky, chairman of the firm, said in a statement.
A number of prominent Democrats, including former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, and several members of Congress have called on Fairfax to resign but it could be that financial pressure is what forces him out.
The law firm's decision is a major blow for Fairfax, depriving him of his main source of income.
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I believe !
A later post here talking about staffers who have quit him states he is on paid leave from the law firm. Loss of prestige, and likely eventual loss of income, but for the moment the law firm is covering itself. His future looks as bright as the bogus actor in Chicago.
So he could practice law privately while being the Lt. Governor? Doesn't sound like the state needs a Lt. Governor if he or she has enough free time to practice law too.
Should have gone on break when taking a state position.
If the woman said it
it must be true
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