In 2021 the same assailant sexually attacked two girls at two different Loudoun County high schools, after being transferred to a second school after the first sexual assault. Attorney General Jason Miyares called for a grand jury to investigate the incidents. Their findings may be found here and they are damning. An overview followed by an executive summary begins on page 3.
Excerpts from the report include:


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Here is a finding that TBE conveniently forgot to mention:
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The report confirms that Loudoun County School Board (LCSB) was not part of any coverup: “there was not a coordinated cover-up between LCPS administrators and members of the LCSB. Indeed, except for the May 28, 2021 email from the superintendent, the LCSB, both as a body and its individual members, were deliberately deprived of information regarding these incidents until after the October 6, 2021 sexual assault – and even then they learned not from the superintendent’s office but instead from public reporting that the assailant was the same one from the May 28 incident.”
In fact, the report demonstrates that LCSB was continually frustrated at the lack of information that they had and pushed repeatedly for updates.
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Schools are afraid of sexual assault claims because of the possibility that the charge is the result of a boyfriend-girlfriend spat and one party is trying to get back at the other party. I know this is “blame the victim,” but that’s the reality.
My son (who graduated from high school ion 1984) was charged by a former girlfriend with physical assault — she claimed he grabbed her, knocked her around. She and her father called the cops, my son was arrested and charged. Then the cops interviewed the girl’s friends who witnessed the non-event, all of whom told the cops no such thing happened — they released my son and charged the girl with making a false report.
Democrats mouth off about prescription drugs yet all they can deliver is gender alteration dope and not antibiotics.
This is credibility that Democrats DON’T care about the health & safety of America’s children.
Most damning report I have ever read regarding malfeasance in Loudoun County govt. Need a new School Board in 2023 and ensure we keep conservatives like John Beatty and Tiffany Polifko. Parents matter!
Facts are not a convenient thing for rightwing wackjobs, but, let’s insert a few facts here.
The following were key findings of the report:
LCSB was not part of a cover-up
The report confirms assertions that Loudoun County School Board (LCSB) was not part of any coverup: “there was not a coordinated cover-up between LCPS administrators and members of the LCSB. Indeed, except for the May 28, 2021 email from the superintendent, the LCSB, both as a body and its individual members, were deliberately deprived of information regarding these incidents until after the October 6, 2021 sexual assault – and even then they learned not from the superintendent’s office but instead from public reporting that the assailant was the same one from the May 28 incident.”
In fact, the report demonstrates that LCSB was continually frustrated at the lack of information that they had and pushed repeatedly for updates.
Significant communication issues were found between LCSO, LCPS, the Courts and the CA’s office
The report found that the notification to LCPS by Juvenile Intake about the assaults was sent to a person no longer employed by LCPS. The report cites “a breakdown of communication between and amongst multiple parties – including the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, the Court Services Unit, and the Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.”
LCPS has significant issues with communication and transparency that need to be addressed
The reports final conclusion is that, “Although LCPS has taken positive steps forward resulting from the sexual assaults last year, such as increasing resources for Title IX compliance and updating policy 8220 (student disciplinary consequences), throughout this investigation we have learned LCPS as an organization tends to avoid managing difficult situations by not addressing them fully.”
The report calls attention to a number of issues with communication and transparency and makes recommendations as to how they can be addressed. The report did not find any criminal intention or action. LCSB should continue to press for LCPS to develop a more robust policy for the handling of sexual assaults and to communicate that process effectively to stakeholders within LCPS as well as providing transparency to the public.
LCSB remains concerned about the rate of sexual assaults in LCPS and in schools around the country. A 2020 survey by current students and alumni at Woodgrove High School revealed that 338 individuals bravely shared their experiences with sexual violence in LCPS ( http://www.bebetterwoodgrove.com). In light of these deeply troubling findings and other known incidents of assault, we strongly advocate that LCPS propose a plan for greater transparency and specific protocols related to future cases of this nature.. We further encourage LCPS to act to reduce the rate of sexual assaults (both on campus and off) by ensuring that they have put in place sexual violence prevention tactics such as STOP SV (https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/sv-prevention-technical-package.pdf), including promoting social norms that protect against violence and educating students thoroughly about the concept of enthusiastic consent (https://www.rainn.org/articles/what-is-consent) so that students know they need to get enthusiastic consent. It is essential that all students know how to report sexual assault, and know that they will be taken seriously and treated with respect and kindness if they do report. It is also essential that students know what the process will be when they report and that teachers and staff know what to do if a student reports an assault to them.
This report is not the final assessment, but an early step in determining what changes need to be made and how we can make them.
Here is a truism – the more organizations involved in a decision the more potential there is for a political at her than necessary decision. You can point all the fingers you want or excuse all the mistakes in policy but that is not a solution.
During election season I get textx from both sides. Every time I’d get one from McAuliffe’s campaign I’d ask when T-Mac was going to condemn these rapes and their cover up. I never got anything close to a staight answer.
I’m old enough to rmemeber when being anti-rape enjoyed bipartisan support
Everybody fears to act because of the potential for a lawsuit so the problem gets passed along. This s one of the key problems with the bureaucratic regulatory state. Courage and honest not wanted.