BREAKING: Loudoun schools rapist put on sexual offender registry for life after judge says he had one of the most disturbing psychological evaluations she'd ever seen, and the court heard that there is also a third victim.
Scott Smith, the father of one victim, told the court “We were accused of lying about this sexual assault for political gain. That didn’t go over well with half of Loudoun County," as liberals demonized him as an ignorant bigot for being angry at a school board meeting.
But the rapist was convicted on all counts and led away -- his hair in a man-bun and his ankles in chains -- as his mother blew him a kiss.
The judge said she had never put a juvenile on the sex offender registry before, but that this case warranted it.
The second victim, assaulted in a classroom, told the court in a statement that when a new kid transferred to her school and showed up wearing an ankle monitor, she was kind to him. But she did not know he was out on bail for rape. And he took advantage of her kindness.
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They want 3 and 4 year olds to "question social, scientific, and historical facts." Under a section about keeping kids safe, it shrugs that trying to "control" a class is "white supremacist thought"
The real significance of this story is it shows how easily Republican politicians are outmaneuvered by the staff and activists that burrow into the administrative state and do the actual work--especially when they are lazy. North Carolina has a Republican state superintendent.
Numerous high schools are directing students to email their names, physical and email addresses, and phone numbers to an alleged “serial sexual predator who convinces unwitting young women into sending nude images" -- even after I alerted them of it.
Philip Sobash is a disgraced doctor who was referred to the FBI and lost his medical license after being sued 3x by young women--mostly aspiring medical professionals--who said he struck up online relationships with them, convinced them to send nudes, then ruined their lives.
Now, he has created a "scholarship" for high school students who want to be "future medical doctors," along with "mentorship" program where he will "give his best to groom" them. The deadline to apply is tomorrow! All HS seniors have to do is get in touch with him directly.
What happened to all those unaccompanied minors under a bridge? No one knows and the statistics are massively wrong.
DOJ has a "juvenile file" purporting to show all underage illegal border-crossers, but comparing it to a court docket that hears similar cases, 90% are missing.
Some names on the juvenile list, meanwhile, are actually listed as being over 18. DOJ indicated that it doesn't use outside sources to verify age, and didn't explain the discrepancy.
Supt. Scott Ziegler notoriously said there had been zero bathroom assaults
He then apologized for his "misleading" statement by saying he thought the question referred *only to transgender and gender-fluid students*.
But if this isn't gender-fluid, then what is?
He didn't say, 'oh, there was one kid that was wearing all-girls clothes 20 days ago, but his mom says he identifies as male.' He smugly lectured parents, citing Time Magazine to say that what they were concerned about "doesn't exist."
The teachers union that claims there's a "school to prison pipeline" and wants to dismantle discipline in schools wants to flush away the life of a teenager who a jury of his peers conclusively determined was guilty of no crime.
Reminder: Rittenhouse was a child like the 60 million others in the public school system, and the top teacher in the country wanted him to send him to prison even after a jury painstakingly reviewed all evidence and concluded he committed no crime.
BIG: Terry McAuliffe's former law firm and the National School Boards Association are pushing (through a case they want to take to the Supreme Court) for an interpretation of Title IX that is less favorable to victims and more favorable to administrators
Loudoun County blamed Title IX for its rape coverup, saying it would lobby Washington to make the law more favorable to victims. But Terry McAuliffe's former law firm and the NSBA (which likened parents to domestic terrorists) are actually pushing for the opposite.
On one side is the NSBA, Fairfax County Public Schools, and its attorney Hunton Andrews (where McAuliffe worked until his campaign).
On the other side is a public interest law firm and 23 women's and civil rights groups.
Hunton lost, but wants to take it to the Supreme Court.