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Loudoun County Dad Pardoned by Governor Youngkin After Facing Charges for Speaking Out at School Board Meeting on Daughter’s Bathroom Sexual Assault

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Scott Smith during Loudon County school board meeting. (WUSA9)

In a move applauded by parents and free speech advocates, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin issued a pardon on Sunday for the Loudoun County father who was ejected and charged with disorderly conduct after speaking out about his daughter’s assault in a school bathroom during a school board meeting.

Scott Smith was arrested for obstruction of justice and disorderly behavior in June 2021.

A “transgender” student had sexually assaulted Smith’s daughter in the girl’s bathroom in May 2021, which the superintendent allegedly concealed. The same student was accused of two additional sexual assaults at other schools in the county.

The transgender reportedly wore a dress when he raped the girl in the lady’s bathroom at Stone Bridge High School.

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