Nets Skip Judge Finding Loudoun Rapist Guilty, AP Calms ‘Murky Case’

Virginia Monday Smith Family Announcement the Loudoun County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court had found the “gender-fluid” boy who raped their daughter in a girl’s bathroom guilty. As the second alleged victim of rape made its way through the legal systems, liberal broadcast networks kept their complete blackout on the story. This included the covering up by the liberal schools board. The Associated Press attempted to doubt the legitimacy of the case before it broke.

Instead of reporting on the case many radical leftists claimed wasn’t real (including Barack Obama) ABC’s World News Tonight, CBS Evening NewsAnd NBC Nightly News all hyped how Washington Democrats were possibly close to a deal on President Biden’s massive spending agenda. Facebook was also under scrutiny and NBC went on about the Sudan military coup.

The Daily Wire was, of course, the first outlet to break the story. It’s all thereThe new developments. “A Virginia court ruled Monday that there is enough evidence to find that a teen accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student in a Loudoun County high school bathroom in May ‘engaged in non-consensual sex,’” reported Emily Zanotti.

Adding: “The teen appeared in court Monday on two separate cases: one involving a female student at Stone Bridge High School and a different incident in a classroom at Broad Run High School, both in the Loudoun County school district. The teen, who reportedly identifies as ‘gender fluid’ is alleged to have assaulted Scott Smith’s daughter in a girl’s restroom at Stone Bridge while wearing a skirt. Despite indications that he had committed a serious crime, the boy was transferred.”

 

 

Fox News Channel also aired this ruling. “Meantime, a judge in Loudoun County, Virginia ruled in the case of a male student accused of raping a female student in a Stone Bridge High School restroom in late May, that’s according to the attorneys representing the victim’s family,” announced anchor Bret Baier.

Baier reminded the viewers after noting when sentencing would be held and the ruling. The attempted covering-upBy the school board

The case was headlined when the boy’s father mentioned the assault during a heated meeting of the school board. According to the superintendent, there was no record in his office of any such assault. Later, he admitted that he had misunderstood the question. He apologized.

The Associated Press was also available earlier in the morning. Publication of a workGlenn Youngkin, Republican Virginia’s gubernatorial Candidate was attacked for discussing the case during the campaign trail. He suggested that it was a false tale.

“In a speech in Northern Virginia’s suburbs last week, the Republican candidate for governor highlighted The murky caseThe story of a student accused in two local schools of having sex with another student. He said the incidents, which have sparked community outrage, are the result of failed Democratic leadership,” wrote Steve Peoples, Sarah Rankin, and Will Weissert.

And they clutched their pearls over how “Youngkin’s dark messageThis represents a fresh front in the monthslong [sic] push to repair the Republican Party’s standing in the suburbs…”

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Below is the transcript. Click “expand to read:

Fox News Channel’s Special Report
October 25, 2021
Eastern, 6:13:05

BRET BAIER: Meantime, a judge in Loudoun County, Virginia ruled in the case of a male student accused of raping a female student in a Stone Bridge High School restroom in late May, that’s according to the attorneys representing the victim’s family. The victim’s family claims that the judge decided the youth man was not consenting to sex. The sentencing hearing will take place next month.

The case was headlined when the boy’s father mentioned the incident during a heated meeting of the school board. According to the superintendent, there was no record in his office of any such assault. He later admitted that he misunderstook the question, and apologised.

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