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Locker Room Scandal Rocks Supreme Court Trans Sports Case

BRIDGEPORT, WV- A gender-confused male who thinks he’s a female who has a case pending before the United States Supreme Court by insisting he be permitted to play on girls' sports teams, may have seen his case hit a roadblock; a rather significant one.  

According to The Liberty Daily, two families from the school district where the gender-confused male is a student have come forward with detailed allegations claiming he sexually harassed girls on those sports teams. The charges were leveled in a sworn statement under oath and penalty of perjury.  

One girl, who is represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom and a former track teammate of the boy while they were attending Bridgeport Middle School in West Virginia, alleges the boy made sexually-charged comments to her in the girls’ locker room that amounted to sexual harassment.  

According to Fox News Digital, the girl, identified as Adaleia Cross, who is a year older than the boy, said she was forced to quit the track team to avoid sharing a locker room again with him when he reached high school.  

Cross’s mother, Abby, told Fox News Digital what the female-identifying male said to her daughter during the 2022-23 school year when Adaleia was in eighth grade, and he was in seventh grade.  

“When Adaleia first told us, she told us that [the male] was telling her and other girls ‘su*k my d*ck,” Abby Cross alleged. [He} was saying to her, coming up and saying to her, ‘I’m’ going to stick my d*ck up your p*ssy and also in your *ss.’ At different times, [he] was saying these things to her.”  

The comments were reported to the school.  

The ACLU, which never misses an opportunity to represent the freaks and malcontents in the country, issued a statement in response to Cross’s allegations.  

“Our client and ‘her’ mother deny these allegations, and the school district investigated the allegations reported to the school by A.C. and found them to be unsubstantiated. We remain committed to defending the rights of all students under Title IX, including the right to a safe and inclusive learning environment free from harassment and discrimination.”  

Attorneys at Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) responded to the ACLU’s allegations: 

“Our client has sworn under oath and under penalty of perjury in numerous cases about the events that took place between her and the male athlete. As a result of the situation, [Cross] had to step away from the sport she loved entirely and sacrifice a key element of her school experience to protect herself,” an ADF statement provided to Fox News Digital read.  

The Cross family said that after reporting the harassment to the school, nothing was done to protect their daughter.  

“They told me they would do a full investigation into what I told them,” Adaleia said. “And then, all of a sudden, it was like nothing else was happening, it was done, and it seemed like they thought nothing of it because they didn’t talk to us about it at all, they just left it there and didn’t tell us anything else, so it just made it seem like, yup, it’s done.”  

Her father said, “We received no response from the school after filing the report.”  

Fox News Digital reached out to the ACLU and the school district to request documentation related to the “investigation” and to seek clarification on whether an investigation did, indeed, occur and, if so, why the victim’s family was not notified of the results. Thus far, those requests have been met with crickets.  

Another female student, Emmy Salerno, who was also a track and field runner, alleges the biological male used “intimidation tactics” against her after she refused to compete against him during an event in the 2024 spring season.  

Her protest took place on April 18, 2024, when she and the male were in eighth grade. She, along with four other girls, refused to compete in the girls’ shot put competition that day during a local meet. Salerno said her team was disqualified from the following meet, and then faced “intimidating” stares from the male at public events.  

“After we stepped out, it was an immediate personality change. He didn’t want to talk to me. He just wanted to stare at me, and just stare down,” Salerno told Fox News Digital.  

In one piece of evidence provided to Fox News Digital, Salerno shared a Snapchat post sent by the biological male showing a picture of Salerno with the caption, “Reminder that she has more testosterone than me.”  

Salerno also shared that the male followed her around while they were at a local basketball game, staring at her in an intimidating manner, and Salerno believed the gender-confused male would try to “fight” her.  

“At the basketball game, when he just followed me everywhere, I kind of felt like, ‘Is he gonna try to fight me? Is he going to try and sneak up behind me and punch me?” Salerno said.  

Salerno and her father said it is their opinion that the stares, following her around, and social media posts were part of a campaign to engage in “intimidation tactics” and said there have been “lingering discomforts” as a result of the situation.  

“I’ve always tried to avoid him everywhere I went,” Salerno continued.  

The West Virginia case is one of two similar cases pending before the Supreme Court regarding boys cosplaying as females, an ideology promoted with rabid insanity by Democrats.  

That case involves a “boy” named Becky Pepper-Jackson, who went to court to overturn a West Virginia law that bans biological males from playing in girls’ sports. The second pending case involves “Lindsay” Hecox, a biological male who challenged a similar law in Idaho.  

Evangelist Franklin Graham, chief of Samaritan’s Purse global Christian ministry, weighed in on the case pending before the Supreme Court.  

‘If you believe men should be allowed in women’s bathrooms and to undress in your daughter’s or granddaughter’s locker room, then you should vote Democrat,” he said on social media.  

“Over 130 Democrats in the House and Senate signed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to support biological males in women’s sports.”  

He continued, “This is sick. If it turns your stomach, beware. It seems that most Democrats in Washington are buying into these lies. With many, it’s not about what is right or wrong, it’s about power—and they will sell their souls for power.”  

In the Idaho case, the plaintiff has sought to have his case before the high court withdrawn, but Federal Judge David Nye denied his efforts to put the case before the high court after it was signaled, he is likely to lose. Nye feels the state of Idaho has the right to “have its arguments heard and adjudicated once and for all...The court feels [the man’s] mootness argument is, as above, somewhat manipulated to avoid Supreme Court review and should not be endorsed.”  

Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley said, “Hecox clearly did not like the prospects on appeal and sought to withdraw the case after the granting of certiorari.”  

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Larry

The Bible says "if it's not of GOD, it's of the devil". This stuff is an abomination unto GOD. People better wake up !!!

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