State Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, speaks on the Senate floor. REPORTER FILE PHOTO

State Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, speaks on the Senate floor. REPORTER FILE PHOTO

Seattle woman claims Sen. Fain raped her 11 years ago

Senator denies allegations, asks for full investigation

A Seattle woman on Thursday publicly accused state Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, of rape.

Candace Faber alleges that Fain sexually assaulted her in 2007, the night she graduated from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

Fabor first made the allegation in a tweet and later posted her story on Medium.

Among her tweets, Fabor wrote:

“@senatorfain, you raped me the night I graduated from Georgetown in 2007. Then you had the audacity to ask me to support your campaign. I’ve been terrified of running into you since moving home and seeing your name everywhere.

“I’m done being silent.”

As first reported by the Seattle Times, Fain has denied the allegations and wants a full investigation into the matter, asking “everyone to show respect to Ms. Faber and to the process.” Fain also said he would cooperate with any inquiry.

In a text message to The Associated Press, Fain wrote: “Any allegation of this serious nature deserves to be heard and investigated for all parties involved. I invite and will cooperate with any inquiry.”

A spokesperson for Gov. Jay Inslee on Friday said he “believes this is a very serious allegation that unquestionably deserves a full investigation by law enforcement officials.”

Reporter’s calls to Fain and his office were not returned Friday.

Faber was inspired to come forward with her claims after watching Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony in the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

According to an online essay Faber posted in June, she wrote that she met an unnamed Washington state lawmaker “at the Capitol” sfter she graduated from Georgetown. Faber wrote that they spent the night dancing, kissing and that they had “drank too much.”

In her essay, Faber said she walked the man back to his hotel, went to his room, where he pinned her to a bed, pulled down her dress and raped her.

In her statement Thursday, Faber explained she did not make the man’s name public at that time because she thought she “could change the culture of sexual assault without needing to say his name.”

Fabor wrote on Medium:

“Until recently, I withheld my rapist’s name, even in private conversations. I hoped that I could help change the culture of sexual assault without needing to say his name. I no longer believe that to be the case. We cannot heal without accountability.”

“Like Dr. Ford, I can no longer remain silent knowing that the man who raped me is in a position to influence the laws that govern my state and impact every woman who lives here. I do not believe that survivors have a civic duty to speak out. I believe that we have a civic duty to believe survivors,” she wrote.

Fain, 37, is the minority floor leader of the state Senate who represents the 47th Legislative District that includes Auburn, Kent, Covington, Renton and Federal Way. He is running for re-election this year.

Faber, 35, was a civic technology advocate who recently worked at the City of Seattle’s IT department.


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