The Va. Attorney General's Office will not move forward with prosecuting ex-Loudoun Co. Superintendent Ziegler on the charge of retaliating against a teacher.
Virginia’s attorney general has dropped a case against a former school district superintendent who was accused of firing a teacher because she spoke out about a student inappropriately touching her.
"I want to take this moment to express my deepest gratitude to those who stood by my side throughout this incredibly challenging time," Ziegler said in a statement.
Attorney General Jason Miyares today filed a motion to terminate the final criminal case pending against former Loudoun ...
Fired Loudoun County public schools superintendent Scott Ziegler said he “was subjected to politically motivated prosecution, one that disregarded the facts,” shortly after attorneys in ...
Scott Ziegler was convicted of retaliatory firing of teacher Erin Brooks in September 2023. The motion brings to a close a long legal battle in Loudoun County. In January 2022, the Office of the ...
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At the request of prosecutors, a Loudoun County judge agreed Thursday afternoon to throw out the final charge against former Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) superintendent Scott Ziegler.
The former superintendent, Scott Ziegler, maintained his stance that the case was politically motivated. Ziegler also said in a statement that “new evidence would have demonstrated that I acted ...