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Registered sex offender, 58-year-old Richard Kenneth Cox, faces more than 20 charges related to his alleged visits to Washington Liberty High School, Wakefield High School, and Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center.

7News was the first to report that Cox allegedly exposed his naked body in female locker rooms at Arlington County’s Washington Liberty High School, Wakefield High School, and Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center.

According to Arlington County Police, Cox faces the following charges:
  • Twelve counts of Sex Offender being in Proximity to Children for loitering within 100 feet of school property/gymnasium
  • Three counts of a Sex Offender Entering School/Child Day Center Property
  • Four counts of Indecent Exposure
  • Two counts of Taking Indecent Liberties with Children
  • One count of Identity Theft

Cox identifies as transgender.

“My civil rights as a transgender person allow me to use a public facility including the restrooms that identify with my gender,” Cox told police. “Them pulling up my information on the sex offender registry and using it to stop me from exercising my civil rights as a transgender person is a criminal misuse of the sex offender registry.”

Cox previously admitted he suffers compulsions to expose himself in public places, according to a letter Cox wrote to a judge in 1995.

According to court records, the Augustus Institute’s Clinical Director wrote in 1992 that Cox “suffers from a severe form of the sexual paraphilia of exhibitionism” and that Cox has “compulsive sexual behaviors.”

Cox is on the sex offenders list. Cox is a Tier III sex offender, according to court documents. Tier III offenses are the most serious type of sex offense with a required registration period of life.

On May 18, 1992, an Arlington County Grand Jury charged Cox with knowingly and intentionally exposing his genitals to a child under 14 years old.

7News reviewed Arlington County Circuit Court documents from the 1990s and confirmed that Cox was convicted of taking indecent liberties with children in Arlington. In 1992, Cox visited a gymnasium and exposed himself to multiple children, according to the court records. The investigation at the time said Cox held his penis in his hand and masturbated in front of the children. The court documents listed Cox as a male.

In 2007, Cox was convicted of six counts of possessing obscene materials with a minor in Fairfax County, according to the Virginia State Police’s sex offender registry.





As a U.S. Representative for Virginia's 7th District from 2019 to 2025, Spanberger co-sponsored and voted for the Equality Act (H.R. 5) in 2019, 2021, and 2023.
  • She helped reintroduce the bill in 2021 and 2023, calling it a way to deliver "equal protection under the law" and protect LGBTQ+ Americans from discrimination. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), a major LGBTQ+ advocacy group, endorsed her gubernatorial run partly for this record, praising her as a "champion for the LGBTQ+ community."
She also voted against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (H.R. 734) in 2023, which sought to bar transgender girls (born male) from women's school sports teams.
 
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Registered sex offender, 58-year-old Richard Kenneth Cox, faces more than 20 charges related to his alleged visits to Washington Liberty High School, Wakefield High School, and Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center.

7News was the first to report that Cox allegedly exposed his naked body in female locker rooms at Arlington County’s Washington Liberty High School, Wakefield High School, and Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center.

According to Arlington County Police, Cox faces the following charges:
  • Twelve counts of Sex Offender being in Proximity to Children for loitering within 100 feet of school property/gymnasium
  • Three counts of a Sex Offender Entering School/Child Day Center Property
  • Four counts of Indecent Exposure
  • Two counts of Taking Indecent Liberties with Children
  • One count of Identity Theft

Cox identifies as transgender.

“My civil rights as a transgender person allow me to use a public facility including the restrooms that identify with my gender,” Cox told police. “Them pulling up my information on the sex offender registry and using it to stop me from exercising my civil rights as a transgender person is a criminal misuse of the sex offender registry.”

Cox previously admitted he suffers compulsions to expose himself in public places, according to a letter Cox wrote to a judge in 1995.

According to court records, the Augustus Institute’s Clinical Director wrote in 1992 that Cox “suffers from a severe form of the sexual paraphilia of exhibitionism” and that Cox has “compulsive sexual behaviors.”

Cox is on the sex offenders list. Cox is a Tier III sex offender, according to court documents. Tier III offenses are the most serious type of sex offense with a required registration period of life.

On May 18, 1992, an Arlington County Grand Jury charged Cox with knowingly and intentionally exposing his genitals to a child under 14 years old.

7News reviewed Arlington County Circuit Court documents from the 1990s and confirmed that Cox was convicted of taking indecent liberties with children in Arlington. In 1992, Cox visited a gymnasium and exposed himself to multiple children, according to the court records. The investigation at the time said Cox held his penis in his hand and masturbated in front of the children. The court documents listed Cox as a male.

In 2007, Cox was convicted of six counts of possessing obscene materials with a minor in Fairfax County, according to the Virginia State Police’s sex offender registry.





As a U.S. Representative for Virginia's 7th District from 2019 to 2025, Spanberger co-sponsored and voted for the Equality Act (H.R. 5) in 2019, 2021, and 2023.
  • She helped reintroduce the bill in 2021 and 2023, calling it a way to deliver "equal protection under the law" and protect LGBTQ+ Americans from discrimination. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), a major LGBTQ+ advocacy group, endorsed her gubernatorial run partly for this record, praising her as a "champion for the LGBTQ+ community."
She also voted against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (H.R. 734) in 2023, which sought to bar transgender girls (born male) from women's school sports teams.
Let's get out the woodchipper and fire that sucker up!
 
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