Since removing their daughter from a public school that was secretly steeped in transgender indoctrination, Jon and Erin Lee are exposing the godless, anti-family agenda that nearly destroyed them. Now they’re fighting their battle in the courts.
The Lee family’s nightmare began in May of 2021 when a teacher invited their sixth-grade daughter, Chloe, to a supposed art club meeting. It was really a clandestine gender and sexuality forum led by a lesbian woman from outside the school their daughter attended.
The woman, a licensed foster-care provider and public health employee in Colorado, exposed Chloe to radical ideas about gender, sexuality, polyamory and even suicide without her parents’ consent, according to Erin.
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She and her husband Jon experienced anger, sadness and fear within hours of hearing about their daughter’s experience with a total stranger who told her lies.
A substitute teacher also told Chloe that discomfort in her 11-year-old female body was due to being transgender; she then handed Chloe a transgender flag to take home.
Chloe Lee’s last day at the school was in May 2021.
Through film, advocacy, the justice system and, hopefully, new laws protecting parents and children, the Lees expect their lawsuit against the school will eventually be heard by the Supreme Court.
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals is currently reviewing the Lees’ case against the Poudre Valley School District in Fort Collins.
Three years after Chloe was blindsided by the total stranger who attacked her femininity, God and family, the Lees’ journey from depression and conversations about suicide to a place of faith, hope and love is inspiring others who hear their story.
With expert testimony from professionals in a variety of fields, a documentary the Lees produced is spreading to churches, voter forums, media and online.
This July, Jon, Erin and 14-year-old Chloe were baptized as the rest of the family, a son and daughter, witnessed an encouraging sign of spiritual life in their parents and older sister.
With God and church, a new school, counseling, guidance and support, Chloe is full of life and emotional and mental clarity, ministering to girls who are going through experiences she remembers during that painfully dark period in her past.
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