A 5-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in the girls bathroom at a Georgia school by a boy who was given permission by the liberal school to use whichever bathroom he felt like because he identifies as gender-fluid, according to reports.
The incident has sparked an investigation by the U.S. Department of Educations Office for Civil Rights (OCR) into the Decatur, Georgia schools transgender bathroom policy.
According to a legal complaint by Roger G. Brooks of the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and Vernadette R. Broyles of Georgia Adoption & Family Law Practice, the boy reportedly assaulted the girl as she was leaving a bathroom stall at Oakhurst Elementary School.
As [the victim] was emerging from a stall, the Assailant pushed her against a wall, pushed his hand between her legs, and repeatedly felt and poked at her genitals
while she struggled and called out for him to stop, reads the legal complaint, dated May 22, 2018. No one came to help.
CNS reports:
The boy had permission to enter the girls bathroom under a policy that required schools to admit boys who identify as female into girls restrooms, locker rooms, and shower areas on school premises, according to the legal complaint.
Prior to the 2016-2017 school year, boys were not permitted to enter restrooms for girls. However, in a July 26, 2016 email, the Superintendent of the City Schools of Decatur, David Dude, told school staff members that students should be permitted to use the restrooms that matched their gender identities.