Loudoun Co. Supervisor tells district to release report on client’s sexual assault case, or lose funding
Loudoun County Supervisor Caleb Kershner
has threatened to withhold funding for the Virginia school system unless it releases a law firm report it commissioned to investigate the system’s handling of two sexual assaults at two county high schools involving a then-14-year-old boy, that Kershner’s law firm, and he personally represented.
Now 15 years old, the boy has been sentenced to supervised probation, in a juvenile detention facility, after a May 28 assault at Stone Bridge High School, and an Oct. 6 assault at Broad Run High School.