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'We are going to show the public exactly what we find,' Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said.
LOUDOUN COUNTY (LifeSiteNews) – A Virginia school district accused of covering up “transgender” student rape failed this week to convince a judge to impose an injunction against the state’s Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares investigating the matter.
ABC 7 News reports that Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS’s) motion for an injunction to shut down Miyares’s grand jury investigation into the district was rejected Monday. The hearing was closed to the public, but the district claimed in May that the investigation “violates our locally elected School Board’s constitutional authority to govern.” That argument was unsuccessful.
Loudoun County first came to national attention when U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland instructed the FBI to mobilize a “partnership” between federal, state, and local authorities to discuss “strategies” relating to handling alleged “threats” to educators from parents protesting controversial lesson content such as critical race theory.
As evidence of such “threats,” the Biden administration cited a letter from the heads of the National School Board Association (NSBA) containing examples of alleged unruly behavior at various school board meetings. That letter, for which the NSBA has since apologized, cited the case of Loudoun parent Scott Smith, who was arrested for disorderly conduct at one such meeting, but it soon came out that he was actually trying to confront school board members about the district allegedly covering up the rape of his daughter by a “transgender” student in the girls’ bathroom.
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Judge rejects Virginia school district's bid to stop state investigation of transgender rape cover-up - LifeSite
'We are going to show the public exactly what we find,' Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said.
LOUDOUN COUNTY (LifeSiteNews) – A Virginia school district accused of covering up “transgender” student rape failed this week to convince a judge to impose an injunction against the state’s Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares investigating the matter.
ABC 7 News reports that Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS’s) motion for an injunction to shut down Miyares’s grand jury investigation into the district was rejected Monday. The hearing was closed to the public, but the district claimed in May that the investigation “violates our locally elected School Board’s constitutional authority to govern.” That argument was unsuccessful.
Loudoun County first came to national attention when U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland instructed the FBI to mobilize a “partnership” between federal, state, and local authorities to discuss “strategies” relating to handling alleged “threats” to educators from parents protesting controversial lesson content such as critical race theory.
As evidence of such “threats,” the Biden administration cited a letter from the heads of the National School Board Association (NSBA) containing examples of alleged unruly behavior at various school board meetings. That letter, for which the NSBA has since apologized, cited the case of Loudoun parent Scott Smith, who was arrested for disorderly conduct at one such meeting, but it soon came out that he was actually trying to confront school board members about the district allegedly covering up the rape of his daughter by a “transgender” student in the girls’ bathroom.
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Judge rejects Virginia school district's bid to stop state investigation of transgender rape cover-up - LifeSite