‘Serious enough for you now, Barack?’ Furious parents tell Obama to apologize to vindicated couple and their daughter, who judge finds WAS raped by a boy in a skirt in school bathroom, after he called it ‘fake outrage’

October 26, 2021 in News, Video by RBN Staff

 

Source: Daily Mail

 

  • Scott Smith’s daughter was attacked by a skirt-wearing boy on May 28 
  • On Monday, a juvenile court judge found the boy guilty on two counts of sodomy and forced fellatio 
  • The same boy is accused of raping another girl in a different school in the district in October, four months after the first incident
  • The Smith family had been demonized by the left for protesting against trans bathrooms 
  • Barack Obama was campaigning for Terry McAuliffe on Sunday in Virginia
  • He attacked Glenn Youngkin, McAuliffe’s GoP opponent, for campaigning  issues like the Loudoun County row 
  • Youngkin had mentioned the then alleged rape of a girl by a boy in a skirt in the female bathrooms as part of his campaign 
  • Obama called his stance ‘trumped-up culture wars’ and ‘fake outrage peddled by the right wing media’ 
  • Parents and conservatives have slammed him for his remarks 
  • Virginia’s gubernatorial election is on November 2  

 

By JENNIFER SMITH, CHIEF REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

 

Furious parents and conservatives have told Barack Obama to apologize to a Loudoun County, Virginia, couple and their daughter who was raped by a skirt-wearing boy in a school bathroom in May, after the former President called the row encircling it ‘fake outrage’ and a ‘phony trumped-up culture wars’.

On Monday, juvenile court judge Pamela Brooks ruled that the boy – who has not been named – did force himself on the 15-year-old girl on May 28 in the bathroom at Stone Ridge High School in Leesburg, Virginia.

Loudoun County Schools hasn’t commented on the verdict. Students walked out of their classrooms on Tuesday in a show of ‘solidarity’ for the victim.

Some stood in front of their school, chanting: ‘Loudoun County Protects Rapists!’

The case drew national attention because the boy was wearing a skirt at the time and the girls’ parents – Scott and Jessica Smith – said it was what they feared might happen more if Loudoun County Schools starts allowing boys into girls’ bathrooms frequently as part of a progressive transgender policy.

Republican Gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin has harnessed part of his education platform in the case, saying: ‘What tragedy next awaits our children?’

On Sunday, Obama was campaigning for Youngkin’s opponent – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe – when he attacked Youngkin’s general position on education, the Capitol riot, and policing.

He said, in part: ‘We don’t have time to be wasting on these phony, trumped up culture wars. This fake outrage that the right-wing media peddles to juice their ratings.

‘The fact he’s willing to go along with it, instead if talk about serious problems that affect serious people, that’s a shame. That’s not what this election is about. That’s not what you need, Virginia.

‘We should be doing more to support people who are educating our kids.’

On Sunday, Obama was campaigning for Youngkin’s opponent – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe – when he attacked Youngkin’s general position on education

 

In light of the judge’s ruling on Monday – that the boy did forcibly sodomize the girl and force an act of fellatio – many are demanding that the former President apologize to the girl’s parents.

‘Barack Obama owes the family of the young girl who was raped by a trans girl in a skirt an apology,’ said one critic.

Juvenile Court judge Pamela Brooks agreed with the girl and her parents, saying there was enough evidence to prove the teen boy - who is also charged in another sexual assault - forced himself on her

Juvenile Court judge Pamela Brooks agreed with the girl and her parents, saying there was enough evidence to prove the teen boy – who is also charged in another sexual assault – forced himself on her


‘You have the former President of the United States, who never hesitated to highlight abuses and other civil rights violations when he was President and it was politically expedient.

‘Now that it has the potential to backfire against the leftists trying to move out society dramatically to the left, it’s inconvenient for him to recognize it and to speak honest truth to power,’ Ian Prior, former Trump senior official in the Trump Department of Justice, told DailyMail.com on Tuesday morning.

‘I don’t think Barack Obama has a clue what’s going on in Loudoun County Public Schools.

‘He demonstrated just how clueless he was by making this statement. It’s clear that all the star power coming in for Terry McAuliffe is reading off the same, deceptive page of sheet music with talking points designed to deceive people as to what’s really going on in Virginia public schools, and specifically, in Loudoun County,’ he added.

The teenage girl’s father Scott Smith was dragged out of a meeting on June 22 after hearing teachers from the woke Loudoun County school board claim they’d received no reports of sexual assaults involving students in the bathrooms, when less than a month earlier, his daughter had reported just that.

Scott Smith, the victim's father, was pictured with a bloody mouth, being dragged out of a school board meeting on June 22 - a month after the attack - after listening to school officials say no one had been sexually assaulted in the bathrooms when that's what his daughter had reported the previous month

Scott Smith, the victim’s father, was pictured with a bloody mouth, being dragged out of a school board meeting on June 22 – a month after the attack – after listening to school officials say no one had been sexually assaulted in the bathrooms when that’s what his daughter had reported the previous month

The victim's parents were ridiculed by the left after her father Scott Smith was pictured being dragged out of a school board meeting on June 22. They say they now feel vindicated

The victim’s parents were ridiculed by the left after her father Scott Smith was pictured being dragged out of a school board meeting on June 22. They say they now feel vindicated


Superintendent Scott Ziegler sent an email to parents on the day it happened to say the school was investigating, but told the room on June 22: ‘To my knowledge, we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.’

On Monday, juvenile court judge Pamela Brooks agreed with the charges – forcible sodomy and forcible fellatio – which is the juvenile court equivalent of a conviction.

The boy, who has not been named because he is a minor, will return to court on November 15 for sentencing. He has also been charged with sexually assaulting another girl at a different school in the same Virginia school district in October.

Loudoun County Schools hasn’t commented on the verdict.

The girl’s parents now say they feel ‘relieved’ after but are demanding an apology from the National School Board Association for its characterization of parents who angrily protest woke school policies as domestic terrorists.

The NSBA has apologized for threatening to mobilize the FBI to prosecute parents after being asked to do so by the country’s increasingly liberal public school system, but Smith says they haven’t gone far enough.

He is threatening to sue the NSBA for defamation unless it apologizes directly to him.

Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed on June 22 that he'd received 'no report' of a sexual assault in the school bathrooms. On May 28, the day it happened, he sent this email to colleagues confirming that it had been reported. 'This afternoon, a female student alleged that a male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom'

Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed on June 22 that he’d received ‘no report’ of a sexual assault in the school bathrooms. On May 28, the day it happened, he sent this email to colleagues confirming that it had been reported. ‘This afternoon, a female student alleged that a male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom’

Students walked out of classrooms in multiple schools in the district as part of the coordinated protest

Students walked out of classrooms in multiple schools in the district as part of the coordinated protest

Students walked out of Loudoun County public schools on Tuesday in protest against the county's handling of a rape allegation after a judge found the boy accused guilty

Students walked out of Loudoun County public schools on Tuesday in protest against the county’s handling of a rape allegation after a judge found the boy accused guilty


After Monday’s verdict, the family released a statement through their attorney, Virginia State Senator Bill Stanley, saying: ‘We are greatly relieved that justice was served today.

Loudoun County Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler apologized for failing to provide a 'safe' environment for students

Loudoun County Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler apologized for failing to provide a ‘safe’ environment for students


‘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.’

Last week, after the NSBA’s apology, he said: ‘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.

‘I demand the NSBA retract its statement that I am a “domestic terrorist”, or I will have no choice but to seek a court to do it for them.’

The juvenile court trial heard how the girl and boy were friends and had previously ‘hooked up’ with her consent, but that on May 28, he attacked her.

He also told detectives in some of his early statements that he ‘stopped’ because he knew he was ‘hurting the girl’, but also claimed the sexual assault only happened when his ‘knee length skirt got caught on his watch’.

The pair chatted daily on an app called Discord, according to the boy’s attorney, and regularly discussed sex. They had met up in the girl’s bathroom at Stone Bridge High School before, he said, to fool around.

The boy’s attorney, William Mann, argued that because they’d had consensual sex before – in the bathrooms – he was reasonable in assuming consent on May 28.

The judge disagreed. The boy is also facing another sexual battery charge on a different girl at a different school in the district. That case has not been resolved yet, and he will return to court on November 15 for sentencing.

The case became the searing tip of a raging debate in Loudoun County over transgender students’ rights and parents’ freedom of speech.