Former Loudoun County Public Schools Spokesperson Acquitted of Perjury Charges.

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Wayde Byard, the spokesman for Loudoun County Public Schools, has been acquitted of perjury charges by a Virginia jury. Byard was accused of lying to a special grand jury investigating the school system's handling of two sexual assaults at two different high schools in 2021. The perjury case was the first prosecution to go to trial from the special grand jury's probe, commissioned by Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares at the request of Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
- Virginia jury acquits school spokesman of perjury in probe that was a focus of governor’s campaign WTOP
- Former LCPS spokesperson Wayde Byard found not guilty in felony perjury trial WJLA
- Loudoun schools official acquitted of lying about sexual assaults The Washington Post
- Jury Issues Not Guilty Verdict in School Spokesman's Perjury Trial Loudoun Now
- LCPS Spokesman Not Guilty Of Perjury Regarding Sexual Assaults: Jury Patch
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