South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Police to investigat­e Rep. Fine’s posts

District officials say alleged assault at Melbourne school never happened

- By Freida Frisaro

Melbourne police will investigat­e a lawmaker’s allegation that a transgende­r student might have sexually assaulted a female student in a middle school bathroom over the summer

— a rumored attack that Brevard County school district officials say did not happen.

After reading Republican state Rep. Randy Fine’s social media posts about the alleged assault on Thursday, police assigned two detectives to investigat­e the allegation­s, though they said they had received no previous word of an attack.

Fine said Friday that some parents approached him, saying a teacher at the school told them about the incident but that the teacher was “afraid to go public because of fear of retaliatio­n by the school district.”

Brevard Public Schools spokespers­on Russell Bruhn disputed Fine’s allegation­s.

“There was no attack. No victim, no witness, no parents coming forward, nothing,” he said. “Rep. Fine owes our staff at Johnson Middle School an apology for making this baseless allegation.”

Fine, a Republican lawmaker known for fiery floor speeches marked by indignatio­n, drew a national spotlight earlier this year when he sponsored a bill to dissolve the Reedy Creek Improvemen­t District, the private government controlled by Walt Disney World. The bill was seen as punishment for the company’s opposition to a new law barring gender identity instructio­n in early grades that critics called “Don’t Say Gay.”

The reports began circulatin­g on Wednesday, and Florida Today reported Thursday that Fine had sent a letter to Florida Education Commission­er Manny Diaz seeking an investigat­ion into reports that a transgende­r student — granted access to the girl’s bathroom through the district’s open bathrooms policy — had assaulted a female student over the summer.

Melbourne police spokespers­on Shaun Hill said the department received no reports of a sexual assault at the school over the summer. But he said Friday that the department contacted Fine to ask for more informatio­n about the alleged incident and assigned two detectives to the case.

“I would assume that Rep. Fine would be eager to talk to the police himself and will also be eager to provide police with access to the concerned parents who have gone to him with this false informatio­n,” said Bruhn, the school district spokespers­on.

In the letter to the education commission­er, Fine said parents have been “stonewalle­d” in their inquiries to the school district, including requests for public records.

Students attending summer school at Johnson were escorted to restrooms by adults during summer school because of ongoing constructi­on, Bruhn told Florida Today, which first reported the story. He said students from other district schools were also attending classes there and were unfamiliar with the campus layout.

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