Right-wing media weaponized a sexual assault at a Loudon County, Virginia, high school in order to spread anti-trans disinformation and make trans rights into a wedge issue in Virginia’s gubernatorial election -- despite trans-inclusion having nothing to do with the assault. In particular, Fox News aired 88 segments in just over a three-week period about a student sexually assaulting a classmate in a girls bathroom.
After right-wing outlet The Daily Wire published a story about the assault, which included an interview with the survivor’s father, right-wing media twisted the story into an opportunity to perpetuate the myth that trans-inclusive bathrooms allow predators to attack women. In the October 11 story, the assault survivor’s father asserted that the attacker “is apparently bisexual and occasionally wears dresses.” In addition, he falsely claimed that kids are using the trans-inclusive bathroom policies “as an advantage to get into the bathrooms.”
However, as Media Matters previously reported, the policy was passed by the school board on August 11 -- months after May 28, when the assault was reported to have taken place.
On October 25, The Washington Post reported that the teenage survivor testified that she knew the assailant and planned to meet him in the bathroom when he assaulted her. This is unfortunately part of a broader trend in which the majority of sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows. As Katelyn Burns noted in an October 30 MSNBC op-ed, “the facts of the case don’t match up with the trans stranger danger happening” that Republicans and their right-wing media allies “have painted it to be”: