Father Of Alleged Rape Victim From Loudoun Slams DOJ: ‘Weaponizing’ Itself Against Parents

On Tuesday night, Scott Smith, the Loudoun County father who has alleged his daughter was sexually assaulted in school and the Loudoun County School Board covered it up, appeared on Fox News with Laura Ingraham, where he acknowledged that the process of rehabilitating his daughter included “a couple rough nights. It was hell,” and added of the Biden administration’s Department of Justice, “You know, that our government is going to weaponize theirself against parents and they’re using my video across the nation to spread fear? That’s wrong.”

Smith stated to Ingraham, “Basically, my daughter was sexually assaulted at the end of school in May last year. I went to the school board meeting to see what was going on because I had seen all this crazy stuff on TV and I went to see what was going on after my daughter had been assaulted and there was some crazy stuff being talked about … ”

He continued:
 
I’m good with gay people, cross-gender people, anybody. Anybody who wants to be a good American, I am good with – I went there to find out why our children were not safe. ‘The next thing I know, another parent-activist approached my wife and starting antagonizing her, and I turned around and said stop and then I tried to tell the lady what had happened to my daughter. And she looked me dead in the face and said, “That’s not what happened.”

And that just struck me, like, how do you know what happened? You don’t even know me.  And then she kept going and the police came and the officer was trying to help out and said we needed to be kind to one another. And I said okay and I turned my head. And she started on me again and threatened my family business, my livelihood. Everything that gives my family what we need. She threatened to ruin my business on social media.
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