Adaleia Cross prompts viral conversations with new claims in SCOTUS trans athlete sexual harassment scandal
Former West Viriginia high school girls' athlete Adaleia Cross broke her silence on allegedly being sexually harassed by the trans athlete who recently lost the SCOTUS case on women's sports.
Hearts broke for West Virginia teen Adaleia Cross on social media after a viral interview with Fox News Digital about her experience at the center of a trans athlete scandal that overlapped with the recent Supreme Court case on girls' sports.
Cross became a sudden teen heroine in the "Save Women's Sports" movement earlier this year after she came forward with allegations that the trans athlete at the center of the West Virginia SCOTUS case allegedly sexually harassed her in the locker room years ago.
In her most recent interview this week, Cross alleged that she was mistreated by both peers and teachers at her school district amid her activism, and that a teacher even said she saw her as "less of a person."
"My homeroom teacher, who I’d had for two years, told me that she sees me as less of a person," Cross said.
"The hardest part of the whole situation for me has been losing friends that I’ve had for years," she said. "I’ve been friends with these kids since middle school, early elementary school, and to watch as we get older, and we get into high school, they just want nothing to do with me.
"People I love don’t want to talk to me now."
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Clips of Cross's allegations spread across social media prompting sympathy and outrage from several prominent activists.
West Virginia high schooler Adaleia Cross became a sudden teen heroine in the "Save Women's Sports" movement. (Jackson Thompson of Fox News Digital)
Cross and her parents previously told Fox News


