Father of girl raped in trans-friendly toilet slams grand jury
Furious father of girl raped by 15-year-old boy in transgender-friendly bathroom in woke Loudoun County slams grand jury for failing to find school officials criminally responsible – even after finding they LIED to parents to ‘look after own interests’
- Scott Smith has slammed the grand jury for failing to have ‘more teeth’
- He hopes more repercussions are set to come for the Loudoun County district
- A 15-year-old boy was sentenced in November for assaulting two teenage girls
- He attacked them in May and October last year, raping one in a bathroom stall
- The teenager assaulted the second girl after switching schools
- It comes after the mother of the boy defended his actions to DailyMail.com
The father of a girl raped in a trans-friendly bathroom has slammed a grand jury for failing to find Loudoun County school officials criminally responsible for the incident – despite a report revealing they lied to parents.
Scott Smith fought for justice for his teenage daughter after she was assaulted by her 15-year-old classmate while at school in May 2021, in Virginia.
The boy, who identifies as a girl and was wearing a skirt, was convicted of sexually assaulting two girls in two different schools in May and October last year.
Scott was also pictured with a bloody mouth after being beaten and dragged out of a school board meeting where teachers lied about never receiving reports of sex assaults in the girls’ toilets.
Scott Smith has slammed a grand jury in Virginia for not having ‘more teeth’ in their report into how they should have handed a sexual assault in a transgender bathroom
He was dragged to the floor and arrested during a school board meeting about the incident and was pictured with a bloody mouth. His daughter was pinned down and raped by the teenager who was ‘wearing a skirt’
His daughter was pinned down to the floor and assaulted by the boy inside a restroom stall, with a teacher later testifying that she saw two pairs of feet but did not interfere.
The case became the hot tip of a raging debate in Loudoun County over transgender students’ rights and parents’ freedom of speech.
Initially, Scott and his wife Jessica asked for the boy to be given treatment for rehabilitation, rather than going straight to jail.
But after the second incident came to light, Scott has now branded the teen as a ‘psychopath’ – warning ‘we are going to hear about him again’.
A special report found that the second assault could have been prevented, and school district administrators lied to parents in an attempt to cover up the controversy over the transgender bathroom policy.
Scott also slammed the grand jury for failing to pin any criminal blame on the school and teachers, instead just recommending what they could do differently in the future.
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Scott and Jessica say they were left devastated after discovering the teen had a history, and have branded him a ‘psychopath’ and a ‘sexual predator’
A report into how the school district handled it said that the second assault was ‘preventable’ but denied that there was a coordinated cover up
The school had previously denied that any allegations had been made, and claimed that the teen had been wearing a ‘kilt’ rather than a skirt during the attack.
Speaking to Fox News Scott said: ‘They just lie lie lie. I can show you the picture of what he looked like that day it’s on my phone.
‘There was no kilt about it. I think he decided who he was and what he was on a daily basis.
‘I’ve seen evidence since that, unfortunately, my wife and I we fought very hard to get this child treatment and then evidence revealed to us after the fact that this kids a psychopath.
‘He’s a sexual predator and unfortunately, were going to hear about him again.’
The report found that Landon County Public Schools administrators were ‘looking out for their own interests’ instead of the interest of the school.
It went on to say: ‘This invariably led to a stunning lack of openness, transparency, and accountability both to the public and the special grand jury.
Amanda Shallant (pictured) spoke during a school board meeting last week as she held a sign that read: ‘LCPS protects rapists’
Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed on June 22 that he’d received ‘no report’ of a sexual assault in the school bathrooms. On May 28, the day it happened, he sent this email to colleagues confirming that it had been reported. ‘This afternoon, a female student alleged that a male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom’
‘There were several decision points for senior LCPS administrators, up to and including the superintendent, to be transparent and step in and alter the sequence of events leading up to the October 6, 2021 BRHS sexual assault.
‘They failed at every juncture. We also believe the October 6 abduction and sexual assault of a female student at Broad Run High School could have, and should have, been prevented.’
Scott added that he hopes that the report is not the end of the matter, saying: ‘I hope that the grand jury has not done their duty just yet and there is more teeth in it.’
The boy was still at large three hours after the assault, and during that time Principal Tim Flynn tried to get a no-trespass letter against Scott, who arrived and was upset about what happened to his daughter.
The school board has been routinely accused of pushing an ultra-liberal agenda on kids and parents and silencing those who disagree with them.
The scandal even entered Virginia’s race for governor, giving life to the campaign of Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin who accused the Loudon school board of a coverup while warning, ‘What tragedy next awaits our children?’
Dozens of parents attended rallies and meetings with the school board to voice their concerns over the allegations and cover up
An arrest warrant was issued two months later for two counts of forcible sodomy, and the student was released and transferred to Broad Run High School. He had previously been attending Stone Bridge High School, pictured
Letters were sent out to families offering counseling services to those who could have been affected by the commotion caused by Scott but did not mention the sexual assault.
Loudoun Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler, his deputy superintendent, and his chief of staff were made aware the boy had sexually assaulted a student.
Loudoun County Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler apologized for failing to provide a ‘safe’ environment for students
An arrest warrant was issued two months later for two counts of forcible sodomy, and the student was released and transferred to Broad Run High School.
He only received a verbal warning, despite earlier reports that the student allegedly behaved inappropriately toward girls in his class.
The student went on to grab a female student who walked him to class, putting her in a chokehold until she couldn’t breathe and then sexually assault her at his second school in October.
The boy, who DailyMail.com are not naming because they are a minor, was defended by his mother over all allegations.
Speaking to DailyMail.com in November, she said: ‘He’s a 15-year-old boy that wanted to have sex in the bathroom, with somebody that was willing.
‘And they’re twisting this just enough to make it a political hot button issue.’
Despite his androgynous style and declaration that he’s ‘pansexual,’ the boy’s mother insisted he isn’t the gender fluid boogeyman in a culture war about transgender policies.
Scott added that he hopes that the report is not the end of the matter, saying: ‘I hope that the grand jury has not done their duty just yet and there is more teeth in it’
The report said that there was a ‘stunning lack of openness, transparency, and accountability both to the public and the special grand jury’
A special report found that the second assault could have been prevented, and school district administrators lied to parents in an attempt to cover up the controversy over the transgender bathroom policy
‘He would wear a skirt one day and then the next day, he would wear jeans and a t-shirt, a Polo or hoodie,’ she explained.
‘He was trying to find himself and that involved all kinds of styles. I believe he was doing it because it gave him attention he desperately needed and sought.’
A spokesman for the Loundoun County School District said in a statement: ‘In a news release on January 15, 2022, Attorney General Miyares alleged that LCPS’ covered up a sexual assault on school grounds for political gain.
‘To the best of our knowledge, this allegation was not true, and, after conducting an eight-month investigative process, during which it had the ability to interview any LCPS employee, Board member, and any other individuals beyond the LCPS community it deemed relevant, and during which it had access to virtually any LCPS record that was not otherwise legally privileged, the Special Grand Jury neither cited any evidence to support this serious allegation nor made any such conclusion in its Report.’
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