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Loudoun County Schools Sue to Shut Down Rape Coverup Investigation

BY BRECCAN F. THIES

 

Virginia’s Loudoun County School Board is suing to stop an investigation into its alleged sexual assault coverups, calling a grand jury convened by Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) “unconstitutional.”

The investigation was initiated by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) through an executive order signed on his first day in office promising to look into the school district that became a political hotbed during the 2021 election, which many believe fueled Youngkin’s win.

Executive Order Four states, in part:

In the Spring of 2021, the Loudoun County School Board and the administration of the Loudoun County Public Schools were made aware of a sexual assault that occurred in a Loudoun County high school. A decision was made to transfer the assailant to another Loudoun County high school, where the student was able to commit a second sexual assault. The Loudoun County School Board and school administrators withheld key details and knowingly lied to parents about the assaults.

Neither the Loudoun County School Board, nor the administrators of the Loudoun County school system, have been held accountable for deceiving the very Virginians they serve. Virginia parents deserve answers and assurances that the safety of their children will never be compromised.

As Breitbart News reported, Loudoun County father Scott Smith was arrested in June during a board meeting at which hundreds of parents voiced concerns about several issues going on in the district. Smith’s case was cited by the National School Boards Association in their letter to the Biden administration asking them to look into parents as “domestic terrorists.”

 

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