Karma comes to trans student who filmed boys in locker room

Video evidence has emerged proving that three Virginia schoolboys who are facing a Title IX investigation after having been accused of sexually harassing a transgender student did nothing wrong.

As previously reported, Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) has accused the three boys of committing sexual harassment for what they said when the transgender student entered their locker room at school.

Seth Wolfe, the father of a sophomore at Stone Bridge High School, previously told Fox News that the boys simply had a conversation among themselves about why the student was changing in their locker room.

The video evidence confirms this.

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(Video Credit: ABC 7 News – WJLA)

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The video mostly shows the transgender student, a girl, walking to the locker room with her phone in her pocket.

When she enters the locker room, the voice of a boy (one of the accused) can be heard asking, “There’s a girl in here? There’s a girl!?”

Roughly 30 seconds later, another boy asks, “Why is there a girl? I’m so uncomfortable, there is a girl.”

“A female, bro, get out of here,” a third boy then says.

It’s at this point that the transgender student removes the phone from her pocket and points it directly at the three boys, thus violating the district’s no recording in locker rooms policy.

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Parents of the accused have maintained that the remarks made by the boys were part of a discussion among themselves and not aimed at the transgender student.

“This was a conversation that he was having among his peers,” Wolfe previously told Fox News. “He wasn’t even questioning the student or anything like that. And then not being able to have those rights to even question that, and on top of that, being investigated, it’s very confusing.”

In more recent remarks made to local station WJLA, Wolfe urged others to imagine if the roles were reversed.

“I have a daughter that’s in high school as well, and if there was a male in there videotaping her in the locker room, I would have issues,” he said. “If it’s my son and there’s a female in the locker room videotaping, I have issues. I believe that this is an invasion of their privacy.”

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The school district disagrees. In an email to Wolfe, an unnamed LCPS official said the video did not “violate his [son’s] privacy in any way.”

The district reportedly refused to even show the video to Wolfe and his family until after an investigator was allowed to pepper his son with provocative questions seemingly designed to entrap him.

“They didn’t show us the video until after they had tried to get my son to say who said what and all this kind of stuff,” Wolfe told WJLA. “But then once we saw the video, then we started asking about those context questions and how that can be left out. And they didn’t really have a good answer for that.”

The good news is that LCPS is now being investigated by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares, both Republicans.

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(Video Credit: NBC4 Washington)

“It’s deeply concerning to read reports of yet another incident in Loudoun County schools where members of the opposite sex are violating the privacy of students in locker rooms,” Youngkin said in a statement.

“Even more alarming, the victims of this violation are the ones being investigated—this is beyond belief. I’ve asked Attorney General Miyares to investigate this situation immediately so that every student’s privacy, dignity, and safety are upheld,” the governor added.

“I can’t imagine how uncomfortable it would be to have a member of the opposite sex in the locker room where people were obviously changing clothes, and then later, on top of that, recording it,” Miyares added.

“Even though they’re the victims in this, somehow, they’re being treated as perpetrators. I think this is an example, yet again, a school district that tries to be so open-minded their brain falls out,” he continued.

The boys are supported not only by the governor and attorney general but also by Pastor Gary Hamrick of the Cornerstone Chapel.

“Enough is enough!” he recently told his congregants, adding that it was time for them all to show support for the boys and their families.

Vivek Saxena

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