Wrong locker room: New allegations against Loudoun County school officials charge they conspired to injure

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The situation already made officials at the Loudoun County, Virginia, school district look bad.

In their pursuit of transgenderism for all, they punished, for alleged sexual harassment, two boys who caught a girl in their locker room, threatening them and worse.

The district was sued, and now a new filing in that case has charged that officials “coordinated” with a local leftist political action committee “to smear” the families of the boys.

According to the Washington Examiner, lawyers for the boys and their families have amended their complaint to charge district officials with “civil conspiracy,”

The school allegedly used the confidential information it had about the situation to give to an organization called Loudoun For All for the purpose of “stoking political outrage ahead of local elections,” the report said.

The materials included press releases and a case timeline, and the new filing explains the details were leaked “to assist in issuing statements labeling the families liars,” the report said.

The information, containing “false and defamatory allegations,” soon appeared on the PAC’s website.

“It appears the school board was passing along confidential information to a political action committee for the purpose of further retaliating against our clients,” explained Ian Prior, a lawyer with America First Legal, which is working the Founding Freedoms Law Center to help the families.

It all dates back to when a girl who calls herself a boy went into the boys locker room at Stone Bridge High School and recorded the boys objecting to her presence. Even though her recording apparently violated school policy, the school chose to punish the boys.

The newest filing also charges that Loudoun’s Title IX process “relied on non-credible evidence, omitted key witness interviews, and deleted video footage that could have supported the boys’ account,” the report said.

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights already has concluded Loudoun violated Title IX by failing to “meaningfully investigate” the concerns raised by the boys – about a girl entering a male-only facility.

Based on the federal conclusions the district could lose federal funding if officials do not protect individuals in single-sex facilities.

Also, a federal judge has ordered the schools not to punish the boys further while the case is pending.

WND reported when students, fed up with the district’s refusal to protect boys and girls in such settings, took to the streets to encourage voters to remove from power those with that leftist ideology.

A commentary at Twitchy was prompted to state, “BOOM! VA teens take matters into their own hands to stop school board trans-LUNACY…”

Local broadcaster WJLA said, “For the past four years, LCPS has allowed students to use bathrooms and locker rooms at school based on their chosen gender identity and not biological sex. Several students have protested the policy in the past, but the school board hasn’t budged. Since the teens said the school board hasn’t listened to their concerns, these students want a new school board and they’re asking voters to help.”

One teen told the outlet, “I’ve been sick of it for quite a while. I just can’t put up with it anymore. It’s not normal. It’s not something we should be supporting.”

Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is currently a news editor for the WND News Center, and also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.


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