Atlanta businessman and former chairman of the city’s tourism bureau J. Michael Robison is set to stand trial on charges of rape starting Monday in Nantucket County Superior Court in Massachusetts.

Robison, 50, the founder and former CEO of Lanier Parking Solutions and onetime chairman of the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, is facing two counts of rape stemming from an incident last July in which he allegedly entered a bedroom at his vacation home in Nantucket where a family friend was sleeping and assaulted her.

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