A Virginia school district could soon face scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Education after being accused of a "disturbing misuse of authority." It comes after a sexual harassment investigation was launched against three high school boys for complaining about the presence of a biological female in the boys' locker room.

VA Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Monday that an investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) found significant concerns of "potential violations of Title IX, unlawful retaliation, and viewpoint discrimination" by school officials. Now Miyares is asking the DOJ to take up the case.

"The investigation reveals a disturbing misuse of authority by Loudoun County Public Schools, where students appear to have been targete

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