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‘Gender-Fluid’ Rapist Teen’s Identity Finally Revealed With a Disturbing Twist

Identity of Cross-Dressing Teen Who Raped Teen Girl in School Bathroom is Released

The “gender-fluid” Virginia teenager who sexually assaulted a high school freshman in the girl’s bathroom at a Loudoun County high school in 2021 was released from court supervision following his 18th birthday on Wednesday, per The Post Millennial. 

He has been out of the detention center he was sentenced to since November. Neither his victim nor her family, however, were notified of his release.

Hunter Heckel was charged as a juvenile and will not have to register as a sex offender nor have any public convention on his record.

The decision disregards what Judge Pamela Brooks said during his sentencing in 2022.

“Over the years this court has read many psychosexual reports, and when I read yours, frankly, it scared me,” she said. “It scared me for you, it scared me for society.”

The incident was reported by the Daily Wire in Oct. 2021. The outlet reported that the incident occurred within the Loudoun County school system, and disclosed that the school had attempted to conceal the rape as they worked on a policy to allow students who identified as transgendered to use the bathroom that closely reflected their preferred identity rather than their biological sex.

During the rape, Heckel wore a skirt, which allowed him access to the girl’s bathroom.

At the time, Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed that parents who opposed the policy were transphobic. He also denied that the rape ever occurred.

After the victim’s parents learned about their daughter’s assault, Scott Smith, her father, confronted the school board at one of their meetings to call them out on keeping his daughter’s rape a secret.

Instead of listening to his concerns, he was escorted out of the meeting and arrested.

To not face opposition about policies concerning LGBT, gender, and COVID-19, Democrats targeted parents who stood up against these agendas in school board meetings. The FBI and Department of Justice said that these parents should be investigated in the same way domestic terrorists were investigated.

Smith said that he and his family were not notified by prosecutor Buta Biberaj of Heckel’s release from a juvenile treatment center back in November. He also stated that Biberaj extended a plea deal for lesser charges after the rape, adding insult to injury.

“They were trying to push through a BS plea bargain with no consequence. We were told there was nothing we could do about it,” he told the outlet. “If he hadn’t [assaulted a second girl], they were going to push us off a cliff.”

While in court, Biberaj said that Smith should be sentenced for disorderly conduct after becoming infuriated at the school board meeting after Ziegler denied the rape ever taking place.

Smith was later pardoned by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R).

Smith is currently seeking justice for his daughter by suing Loudoun County Public Schools for violating federal law which was meant to protect women.

“He basically walked out of this scarless,” said Smith, speaking of Heckel. “Hunter got a new start yesterday. When do we get our new start?”

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