Victim of missing high school football coach Travis Turner breaks silence at school board meeting

The schoolgirl allegedly abused by Virginia football coach Travis Turner broke her silence for the first time since he vanished into the Appalachian woods last year – telling how she initially blamed herself for the scandal in a heartbreaking statement.

“I did not feel like a victim,” said a statement from the girl read on her behalf at the Wise County School Board meeting Monday, the TimesNews reported.

“I felt like I was the problem. I felt like I had embarrassed the school, damaged the reputation of the coaching staff and disrupted something I was supposed to protect instead of myself,” the statement added.

Travis Turner, head grid coach at Union High School, standing with his family in front of a red building.

Travis Turner has been missing since November.

It was read by a Wise County resident, Stephen Murray, who claimed he brought it on her behalf — and also listed off three other county school teachers who have been charged with sexual misconduct in recent years.

“This is just the cases that have been reported and charged,” Murray said, joining a chorus of irate residents who lambasted the board. “When there is this much abuse, it’s not just a few bad apples. It is a culture. The fish rots from the head down.”