Virginia governor backs boys who were filmed by female trans teen in high school locker room over harassment claims

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Virginia governor backs boys who were filmed by female trans teen in high school locker room over harassment claims

The trans student recorded the altercation and filed a complaint with the Loudoun County Public Schools, which resulted in the school district launching a Title IX investigation into the matter.

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May 21, 2025 minute read

A Virginia public school district has launched a "sexual harassment" investigation into three teen boys who expressed discomfort with a trans-identifying girl changing in the boys' locker room. The transgender student, who pulled out her phone to record the encounter, claimed that the boys were "bullying" her and has since made an effort to ostracize them from the community.

However, the tables have turned on the trans student after Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin expressed outrage over the investigation, claiming that the boys are the real victims in this case. He questioned why the transgender student was filming them in a private setting and ordered Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares to probe the situation.

The incident occurred earlier this month at Loudoun County Public School's Stone Bridge High School. Video footage obtained by ABC 7 on May 16 shows the trans student entering the boys' locker room with a phone in hand.

"There's a girl in here? There's a girl," one boy could be heard asking his friends. Roughly 30 seconds later, another boy questioned, "Why is there a girl? I'm so uncomfortable, there is a girl."

"A female, bro, get out of here," another boy added.

The trans student recorded the altercation and filed a complaint with the Loudoun County Public Schools, which resulted in the school district launching a Title IX investigation into the matter. The teen boys are now under investigation for sexual harassment.

Parents of the boys have expressed fury over the matter, calling the recording an invasion of privacy. LCPS policy explicitly prohibits recordings in private settings, such as restrooms and changing rooms. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is investigating whether the trans student committed a crime by recording the minors. But Seth Wolfe, one of the accused boy's parents, said that a school representative told him the video did not compromise anyone's privacy.

"I have a daughter that's in high school as well, and if there was a male in there videotaping her in the locker room, I would have issues," Wolfe told ABC 7. "If it's my son and there's a female in the locker room videotaping, I have issues. Even if it was somebody of the same sex, I believe that this is an invasion of their privacy."

Additionally, Wolfe claimed that LCPS investigators tried to interrogate his son to confess to a crime that he didn't commit.
 

Youngkin expressed outrage over the matter, writing in a statement: "It's deeply concerning to read reports of yet another incident in Loudoun County schools where members of the opposite sex are violating the privacy of students in locker rooms. Even more alarming, the victims of this violation are the ones being investigated - this is beyond belief."

Youngkin said he asked the Attorney General to investigate the situation.

LCPS declined to provide specifics surrounding the investigation in a statement to the Daily Mail, writing, "Because this matter could result in discipline, LCPS will not discuss the specifics of the incident publicly."

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