Overview
- Attorneys for two Stone Bridge High School boys filed an amended federal complaint adding a civil conspiracy claim that Loudoun County Public Schools coordinated with the PAC Loudoun For All to retaliate against the families.
- The suit alleges the district shared confidential information that appeared in PAC press releases and timelines portraying the parents as spreading disinformation ahead of local elections.
- The filing challenges Loudoun’s Title IX process, claiming investigators relied on non-credible evidence, skipped key witnesses, mischaracterized audio, and deleted or failed to preserve recordings that could support the boys’ account.
- The case stems from an August incident in which a transgender-identifying female recorded boys in the locker room; the district found the boys committed sexual harassment and issued 10-day suspensions, which a federal judge has blocked from being enforced during litigation.
- Federal officials have already found Loudoun in violation of Title IX, and the Trump administration has tightened funding to reimbursement-only with potential cuts if policies are not changed.