Va. AG Miyares Says Loudoun County Public Schools Is ‘Utilizing an Unlawful, Discriminatory, and Retaliatory Title IX Investigation to Silence Students’

‘There is no evidence, no corroborating evidence that we have found that they had sexually harassed anyone’

(Via WJLA)

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced in an exclusive interview with 7News Reporter Nick Minock on Monday that Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) is utilizing an unlawful, discriminatory, and retaliatory Title IX investigation to silence students’ sincerely held religious beliefs and Miyares is referring the matter to the United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights and the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division for further investigation.

A day after 7News broke the story that LCPS was formally investigating three LCPS boys for Title IX sexual harassment after voicing their concerns about a female student, who identifies as male, using the Stone Bridge High School boys’ locker room for gym class, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin directed Miyares to investigate LCPS and the school board for their handling of the situation.

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