Loudoun County Superintendent Accused of Covering Up Sexual Abuse Committed by ‘Boy in Skirt’ in Girls Bathroom

Scott Smith was escorted to a Loudoun County school board meeting on June 22 after attempting to vocalize concerns about the school’s transgender policy. Smith’s freshman daughter had allegedly been sexually assaulted by a male student wearing a skirt. The incident reportedly occurred during school hours in the women’s restroom.

Smith claims that a parent activist came up to his wife to antagonize her. Smith told her to “stop” and tried to explain the situation that occurred at Stone Bridge High School. Smith alleges the woman told him, “That’s not what happened.” After the confrontation, Smith was physically removed from the meeting by a police officer.

A teenager in Ashburn, Virginia, has been charged with sexual assault battery, and abduction at another high school. Smith alleges that the individual is the same student who assaulted his daughter. Smith says that even though his lawyers have advised him to keep quiet, it was his decision to speak out.

Elizabeth Lancaster told The Daily Wire, “That a boy was charged with two counts of forcible sodomy, one count of anal sodomy, and one count of forcible fellatio, related to an incident that day at that school.”

The Daily Wire reported, “Superintendent Scott Ziegler declared that ‘the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist,’ ” and that to his knowledge, “we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”

Several of the 60 parents at the school board meeting on Tuesday called for Scott Ziegler to resign.

 

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