LOUDON COUNTY, VA – According to reports, the 15-year-old boy who was charged with sexually assaulting the teenage daughter of Scott Smith – the man who went viral during the summer of 2021 after being arrested at a school board meeting where he expressed outrage over his daughter’s assault – was found guilty earlier in October.
The 15-year-old boy, who was reported to have committed the sexual assault inside the girl’s restroom at Stone Bridge High School while wearing a skirt, will face sentencing on November 15.
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Judge Pamela Brooks of the juvenile court consented to the May 28 charges of forcible sodomy and forcible fellatio lodged against a 15-year-old boy on October 25, which is the juvenile court equivalent of a conviction.
The now-convicted sex offender, who has not been identified because he is a juvenile, will be sentenced on November 15.
A statement was released by the attorney representing the victim’s family:
“No one should have to endure what this family has endured, and now their focus is completely upon their daughter’s health and safety as she progresses forward with her life.”
This same minor convicted of the Stone Bridge High School sexual assault was also accused of sexually assaulting another girl at a different school in the same Virginia school district earlier in October, according to a press release from the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office:
“A teenager from Ashburn has been charged with sexual battery and abduction of a fellow student at Broad Run High School. The investigation determined on the afternoon of October 6, the 15-year-old suspect forced the victim into an empty classroom where he held her against her will and inappropriately touched her.”
Students at Broad Run High School staged a walkout today and could be heard chanting, “Loudoun County protects rapists.”
Loudoun County School officials have yet to comment on the recent guilty verdict rendered in the case. The aforementioned school district was embroiled in controversy earlier in October after Smith claimed that they tried covering up the sexual assault of his daughter.
The parents of the victim are reportedly relieved of the outcome regarding their daughter’s attacker. Still, they are also seeking an apology from the National School Board Association regarding how the NSBA maligned parents attending school board meetings as being akin to domestic terrorists.
In reference to the September letter that maligned parents as purportedly terrorizing school board officials, the NSBA has since apologized for threatening to essentially weaponize the FBI as a means to intimidate parents who’ve spoken out during school board meetings over what going on in schools across the country.
Nonetheless, Smith is reportedly looking to sue the NSBA over defamation unless they’re willing to make a face-to-face apology:
“I am a father who cares deeply for his daughter, who would go to the ends of the earth to protect both her and other students who attend public school in Loudoun County from suffering what she has suffered due to the misguided social policies adopted by the school board.
I am not a ‘domestic terrorist.’ The NSBA defamed me, impugning my reputation and that of other concerned parents who dared challenge our local school board. I am owed an apology, and I deserve one.”
It’s worth noting that the Loudoun County Prosecutor who freed the alleged transgender teen rapist has ties to George Soros and Terry McCauliffe.
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