Yeah, well, why don't we try bolding some other stuff from that same quote--
Desiree Washington claimed on the witness stand that she received a phone call from Tyson at 1:36 am on July 19, 1991 inviting her to a party. Having joined Tyson in his limousine, Washington claimed that Tyson made sexual advances towards her. Upon arriving at his hotel room, she claimed that Tyson pinned her down on his bed and raped her despite her pleas to stop. She afterwards ran out of the room and asked Tyson's chauffeur to drive her back to her hotel. When cross-examined by Fuller, Washington was forced to admit that on several occasions she had the opportunity to leave Tyson's hotel room, but chose not to do so. Fuller also probed Washington's own history of sexually leading men on.
He made sexual advances towards her in the car, and she still willingly went to the hotel room with him, alone. That most likely means she had full knowledge and consent of what was going to happen.
Correct, but she retains the right to withdraw her consent at any time, and if that happens and Tyson proceeds anyways and physically restrains her, then it's rape.
You've never been in a situation where you brought a girl home, you were makin out, maybe even naked, maybe even oral sex, but she doesn't want to "go all the way" that night for whatever reason? Maybe she's on her period or maybe she just wants to save that for your next date, but for whatever reason she wants to stop at a certain point. You try to push it as far as you can, and maybe you end up convincing her otherwise by heating her up sufficiently through oral/digital stimulation, but at a certain point you know when it's not happenin and you respect that. But if you physically restrain her and force yourself on her despite her pleas to stop, then it's fuckin rape, and it really doesn't matter what happened up to that point.