Notorious school superintendent Scott Ziegler INDICTED for covering up sexual assault by 'boy in skirt'
LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA: A fired Loudoun County School superintendent was indicted by a grand Virginia jury just a week after the jury issued a scathing report detailing the school district’s “lack of accountability” while handling two sexual assaults by a male pupil.
Scott Ziegler was terminated on December 6 in a unanimous decision by the board after a closed two-and-a-half-hour session. The decision was made after the grand jury investigation proved Ziegler lied when he claimed there were no records of the two sexual assaults. The first sexual assault took place in May last year when a 15-year-old boy in a skirt raped his female classmate in a transgender-friendly restroom at Stone Bridge High School in Virginia. The boy was then moved from the school and was found guilty of sexually assaulting a different girl at a different school in October 2021. The indictment also refers to the firing of a special needs teacher, who complained about being assaulted by a student.