Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax kills his wife and then himself ...
Two people are dead in Annandale after a shooting that Fairfax County police are describing as a domestic incident.
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Two people are dead in Annandale after a shooting that Fairfax County police are describing as a domestic incident.
ground.newsThe FBI has recently conducted interviews about the origin of the sexual assault allegations made in 2019 against then-Virginia Lt. Gov.
wset.comVirginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax had denied Vanessa Tyson's claims and said the encounter at the 2004 Democratic National Convention was consensual.
www.businessinsider.comJustin Fairfax, the former Virginia lieutenant governor, reportedly killed his wife and himself in a tragic incident in Annandale, Virginia, as confirmed by police. The couple was navigating a difficult divorce and family challenges., Agency News, Times Now
www.timesnownews.comJustin Fairfax 'never recovered' from the damage to his reputation following two separate allegations of sexual assault in 2019, friends said
www.independent.co.ukFormer Virginia Lieutenant Governor, Justin Fairfax and his wife, Cerina Fairfax, passed away on April 16, 2026. He was reportedly distressed with the divorce proceedings.
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