The mother of the teen who a Virginia court found “engaged in non-consensual sex” with a female student in the girls’ bathroom at a Loudou...
The mother of the teen who a Virginia court found “engaged in non-consensual sex” with a female student in the girls’ bathroom at a Loudoun County school railed against her son’s accuser, suggesting the girl was “willing” and asserting that a real victim would not “sit there and take it.”
The mother, speaking under the condition of anonymity as to not out her minor son, additionally framed her son as a victim: now forever deemed a sexual predator over what she downplayed as mere “15-year-old hormones.”
“If I was in a position where I was about to be raped, I would be screaming, kicking, everything,” the woman said to DailyMail.com. “You’re 15. You can reasonably defend yourself. You’re not just going to sit there and take it. And so, because there wasn’t a presence of a fight, he felt it was okay to keep going.”
“He’s a 15-year-old boy that wanted to have sex in the bathroom, with somebody that was willing,” she elaborated. “And they’re twisting this just enough to make it a political hot button issue.”
“What is the end game on this?” the mother continued, suggesting her son’s legal troubles are merely political. “My son’s going to be going on the sexual registry and be committed to Meghan’s Law for the rest of his life because he had 15-year-old hormones.”
Last October, a Virginia court ruled that there is sufficient evidence to find that the teen “engaged in non-consensual sex” in the girls’ bathroom back in May; the findings are equivalent to a guilty ruling.
The same teen reportedly sexually assaulted another female student last month, after he was transferred over the bathroom incident to another school within the district. The Daily Wire reported on the cases:
The Daily Wire broke the story of the sexual assault in Loudoun County last month (September), bringing to light two alleged rapes at two separate schools, one of which involved Scott Smith’s daughter. Smith was later arrested at a Loudoun County school board meeting — an incident that was later used to argue to the Biden administration that federal intervention was needed to prevent such incidents from rising to the level of “domestic terrorism.”
The teen who appeared in court on Monday is standing trial on two separate cases: one involving a female student at Stone Bridge High School and a different incident in a classroom at Broad Run High School, both in the Loudoun County school district. The teen, who reportedly identifies as “gender fluid” is alleged to have assaulted Scott Smith’s daughter in a girl’s restroom at Stone Bridge while wearing a skirt. Despite indications that he had committed a serious crime, the boy was transferred.
The teen, who was wearing a skirt when he sexually assaulted the girl, is not “transgender,” the mother claims, but acknowledged that he’s “trying to find himself” and sometimes wears skirts.
“He would wear a skirt one day and then the next day, he would wear jeans and a t-shirt, a Polo or hoodie,” the mother told DailyMail.com. “He was trying to find himself and that involved all kinds of styles. I believe he was doing it because it gave him attention he desperately needed and sought.”
When DailyMail.com asked the woman about her son’s troubled past, namely that he sent nude photos of himself to a female classmate when he was in fifth grade, she “snapped.”
“What the f*** does that have to do with anything?” she posed. “What are they trying to do? Did they hire an investigator to dig up everything and ruin him for the rest of his life?”
Throughout the interview, the mother conceded that her son is troubled. “He’s been a challenging child his whole life, which I’ve dealt with myself,” she said. “My son’s gone through multiple forms of counseling and therapy, resources here, at school, friends, family. It’s been 15 years of hell trying to get him to do better and be better.”