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** Soros Gave $659K to Loudoun Co. Prosecutor Seeking Jail for Dad
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BizPac Review reports ([link removed]) that billionaire leftist financier George Soros ([link removed]) gave $659,000 to the Loudoun County, Virginia, prosecutor who is trying to jail the father whose daughter was raped by a man wearing a skirt thanks to the school district’s transgender bathroom policy.
Scott Smith, the father of the ninth-grader who was raped in May, was photographed on June 22 being subdued by police during a school board meeting. He was handcuffed and dragged from the room after protesting during a discussion on proposed transgender policies. Smith lost his temper after the superintendent claimed that there had been no assault incidents by transgenders on school grounds.
Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney Buta Biberaj is one of a number of prosecutors in Virginia who have been backed by progressive mogul Soros, to the tune of more than $860,000, and adamantly supported ending mass incarceration in jails. She also has ties to Democrat state gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe ([link removed]) .
Biberaj defended her decision to transfer the 15-year-old boy accused of rape to Broad Run High School after the incident. He is accused of molesting a second student there. The unnamed attacker is now in juvenile detention awaiting a court appearance. He was originally charged with two counts of forcible sodomy and put on house arrest with an ankle monitor after attacking Smith’s daughter.
“The idea that they would actually be seeking jail time, I’d guess in my 15 years the number of times I’ve seen that happen would be zero,” Smith’s attorney said.
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** George Soros
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** Committing $220 Million to “Racial Justice” Causes
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On July 13, 2020, OSF, in support of the Black Lives Matter ([link removed]) movement and its allies, pledged ([link removed]) to donate $220 million into initiatives ([link removed]) designed to help “build power in Black communities, promote bold new anti-racist policies in U.S. cities, and help first-time activists stay engaged.” The pledge earmarked $150 million in five-year grants for black-led “racial justice” organizations, and $70 million for a range of initiatives such as helping city governments reform policing and criminal justice by implementing a new approach to public safety that includes “moving beyond the culture of criminalization and incarceration.” “This is the time for urgent and bold action to address racial
injustice in America,” said OSF deputy chair Alex Soros, George Soros’s son. “These investments will empower proven leaders in the Black community to reimagine policing, end mass incarceration, and eliminate the barriers to opportunity that have been the source of inequity for too long.” Tom Perriello, executive director of Open Society-U.S., said: “The success of this movement, the largest in U.S. history, will be measured over years, not weeks, and we cannot say that Black lives matter and not make a multi-year commitment to a strategy set by and centering Black leaders and organizations who changed America’s sense of what is possible.”
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