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LEESBURG, Va. - The Loudoun County School Board announced Wednesday that it will not fight a court order to release documents detailing the district's handling of two consecutive sexual assaults at two different schools with the same student.
A majority of the board unanimously disagreed with releasing the reports, saying they had attorney-client privilege to keep the reports private.
However, the board members believe "it’s better for the community if they do not contest the matter further," according to a LCPS press release.
The contentious report was prepared by the law firm Blankingship & Keith and will remain confidential to those involved in the case and their counsel.
Last year, a different Loudoun County Circuit Court judge issued a ruling stating it was "abundantly clear" the B&K Report was an attorney-client privileged record. The case explored former Superintendent Scott Ziegler’s handling of the sexual assaults.
There is still a pending Freedom of Information Act that will be responded to in August. A majority of the Board remains firm on their stance to assert attorney-client privilege exemptions in response to FOIA requests.