- The 15-year-old Loudon County student on Monday pleaded no contest to sexually assaulting a second female classmate in October
- The skirt-wearing teenage boy was found guilty last month of raping a female student in the girl’s bathroom at Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn in May
- He was later transferred to Broad Run High School, where he accused of dragging a second girl into a classroom and touching her breasts
- Deputy county attorney Barry Zweig told Loudoun County juvenile court the incident began with the two students in the hallway walking to class
- The girl joked that he was going to miss his class and the teen became upset at her chiding him, explaining to her that he was new to the school, the court heard
- He then ‘wrapped his arm around her and pulled her into the classroom’ where he allegedly put his arm around her neck and hand over her mouth
- He put his hands up the back of her shirt, then reached in front and slipped his hands under her bra, Zweig said
- Last month, speaking exclusively with DailyMail.com, his mother, said his actions were that of a heterosexual, hormonal teen
- She said her son is trying to ‘find himself’ by wearing a skirt one day, and pants the next for attention he ‘desperately’ sought
The skirt-wearing Virginia boy who was found guilty of raping a female classmate in a school bathroom in May has pleaded no contest to sexually assaulting a second student in October, clearing the way for him to be sentenced for both crimes next month.
Details of the second incident, which involved the 15-year-old dragging another girl into an empty classroom and touching her breasts, were revealed Monday in Loudoun County juvenile court.
The defendant, wearing a green t-shirt and brown pants with his hair pulled back into a ponytail, sat silently as the prosecution laid out the second case.
In court, the boy, wearing a white face mask, only spoke once when the judge asked if he had any questions.
‘No, man,’ he said, before he was lead out of the courtroom and returned to the juvenile detention center. He will be sentenced on both cases December 13.
After Monday’s hearing, the boy’s mother didn’t comment on the incident but said she’s hoping her son gets the help he needs.