The former Loudoun County schools superintendent and a district spokesman have been indicted by a Virginia special grand jury investigating how officials handled two high-profile sexual assaults in county schools in 2021, according to charges unsealed Monday.Youngkin won the governor’s office largely by campaigning on education, advocating for more parental control of school lessons and the eradication of sexually explicit content.At least one of the indictments issued Monday looks to be directly related to the school district’s handling of the sexual assaults: the indictment against ex-superintendent Ziegler for “false publication.” That indictment says that Ziegler, “on or about June 22, 2021, did unlawfully, knowingly, and willfully [make a] false and untrue statement, knowing the same to be false or true … with intent that the same shall be published, broadcast, or otherwise disseminated” in violation of Virginia law.This indictment likely refers to events that took place at a June 22, 2021, school board meeting at which Ziegler was asked by a board member whether Loudoun had any records of sexual assaults taking place in bathrooms.She charged in her suit that, starting in February 2022, a special education student began “grabbing her breasts, buttocks, and pubic area dozens of times each day” — but that school officials “did nothing to stop the assaults from occurring.” Brooks ultimately filed two Title IX complaints about the student’s behavior."