Virginia School System Faces Two Sexual Assault Cases
Virginia School System Faces Two Sexual Assault Cases
Two sexual abuse lawsuits filed years ago against a Fairfax County middle school in Virginia are back in court after being delayed. One of the suits includes claims of ongoing abuse a student suffered that launched an investigation into the school system back in 2014. The middle school student filed an amended complaint last month after the school board’s efforts to block her suit were rejected.The student in question has alleged that the abuse began in October 2011 when she was in seventh grade at Rachel Carson Middle School in Reston. One of her classmates began spreading false rumors that the two had a sexual relationship. As students got wind of the rumors, the girl began to be harassed in class and in the hallways. Then, another boy started to sexually assault her on a consistent basis, sometimes with other students, and demanded that she keep it to herself. This lasted for months, according to the lawsuit.At one point, the suit states, a group of boys forced the girl into a closet on school grounds and assaulted her. Eventually, a nurse evaluated the girl and confirmed that she had scarring that clearly indicated she had been raped. However, when the family went to law enforcement, a police officer, who had been the former school resource officer, dismissed this as consensual sex. School administrators also continually downplayed the abuse, the lawsuit alleges, saying the acts were consensual, even though the student was only 12 years old and was actively begging the staff to do something about it.
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