“The Smith family stands stronger than ever in moving forward to ensure that those responsible in the Loudoun County School system are held accountable, so that this may never happen again to anyone else’s child,” Stanley said. The Smiths are suing the school district.ĬLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER 6 the same boy who was convicted of the May assault was charged with another assault at a different high school. The assault against Smith’s daughter was reported on May 28, and the school told Smith they would handle it internally. Smith was later found guilty in the school board scuffle of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. The superintendent defended the school’s transgender bathroom policy at the meeting. Scott Smith, the victim’s father, was arrested at a school board meeting in June in which he says he got into an altercation with a woman who said that she didn’t believe his daughter was raped. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Department confirmed that the boy was charged with two counts of forcible sodomy. “This horrible incident has deeply affected the Smith family, and they are grateful for today’s outcome.” “We are relieved that justice was served today for the Smith’s daughter,” Bill Stanley of the Stanley Law Group, who represented the victim, said in a statement. A juvenile court judge found the evidence enough to convict but will hold on sentencing until the convicted teenager, now 15, is tried for another alleged assault at a different high school.ĮMAIL SHOWS LOUDOUN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT KNEW OF BATHROOM SEXUAL ASSAULT ON SAME DAY The victim was assaulted in a women’s restroom at Stone Bridge High School by a male allegedly wearing a skirt. We are not just employees, we are family members.The teenager accused of sexually assaulting a ninth-grade girl in a Loudoun County, Virginia, high school was found guilty on all charges. We remain focused on our obligation to protect the citizens of Chatham County by providing a well-trained staff that has the highest standards of honesty and ethical conduct. We strive to uphold the highest moral standards and treat all people with respect. We serve citizens equally and consistently, always showing fairness, dignity and respect. We exhibit the highest standards of law enforcement service and personal responsibility both on- and off-duty. We take pride in every action, every day and ensure that our conduct and performance is a reflection of the upmost professionalism. We keep law, policy and procedure at the forefront of our organization as to provide the safest environment for our officers, inmates and citizens. Our core values follow the acronym SHERIFF: To ensure that the citizens of our community are served the highest levels of professionalism and excellence. The men and women of the Sheriff's Office are highly trained in a variety of areas The Chatham County Sheriff's Office serves all the municipalities and unincorporated areas of Chatham County. All other items will be considered contraband and will be destroyed. *Note: Only the above listed items are authorized to be received in the mail. Soft cover books (ordered through a commercial vendor), magazine subscriptions, legal mail, and religious material should still be addressed to: Mail not correctly addressed will be returned to sender. Inmates should be mindful that if their family or friends send money orders or certified checks for deposit in your account, these items should be addressed: This mailing address is for inmate mail only, all other deliveries and correspondence must be sent to:Īll letters marked Return to Sender will be destroyed if received after Feb. Inmates that mail letters to their families and friends should start using the following return address: Contact Information for Assistance (24/7)
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