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Grand Jury Indicts Summerlin Teen in Sexual Assault Case from Costa Rica School Trip

By Matthias Binder April 3, 2026
Grand jurors indict Summerlin private school student accused in overseas sex assault
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Grand jurors indict Summerlin private school student accused in overseas sex assault

Contents
Violent Allegations Surface from School ExcursionCharges Focus on Material Possession Amid Jurisdiction LimitsCertification Decisions Thrust Juveniles into Adult CourtBullying Claims Fuel Lawsuit Against the School

Violent Allegations Surface from School Excursion (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – A Clark County grand jury indicted a 15-year-old student from a prominent Summerlin private school on charges stemming from an alleged sexual assault during an eighth-grade trip to Costa Rica last April.[1][2] The case involves possession of child sexual abuse material linked to the incident at The Alexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain, where annual tuition reaches $32,500. Prosecutors pursued charges in Nevada despite the overseas location of the assault, highlighting jurisdictional complexities in such matters.

Violent Allegations Surface from School Excursion

Four eighth-grade boys allegedly pinned down and sexually assaulted a male classmate during the trip, penetrating him with multiple objects in what prosecutors described as a gang rape.[1] Vaughn Griffith, then 14, recorded video of the attack, while Dominic Kim possessed related images on his Snapchat accounts. Kim reportedly showed the material to other students and threatened the victim with further distribution. The images served as what one prosecutor called "trophies of violent encounters and conduct and humiliation."[1]

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Authorities learned of the video after Griffith displayed it at an event at another elite private school, The Meadows School, warning a viewer not to share it. The victim, referred to as "Jack Doe" in court documents, endured the assault without intervention from chaperones. Costa Rican police remained unaware of the incident, as confirmed by local authorities.[1]

Charges Focus on Material Possession Amid Jurisdiction Limits

No sexual assault charges could proceed due to the crime’s location abroad, according to Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson. Instead, focus shifted to possession of visual depictions of child sexual conduct upon the group’s return to Nevada. Griffith faced indictment in January for one count of possession of child sexual abuse material.[2]

Kim later received charges of one count of possession of visual presentation depicting sexual conduct of a child and two counts of child abuse or neglect. Both teens, now 15, posted bail and awaited further hearings. Griffith’s next court date was set for late March, while Kim’s preliminary hearing loomed in May.[3] The FBI’s Las Vegas Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force assisted in the probe.

Certification Decisions Thrust Juveniles into Adult Court

Juvenile Court Judge Linda Marquis certified Griffith as an adult, deeming the offense "heinous and egregious." Judge Dee Butler followed suit for Kim after a hearing, despite defense arguments that he was "a child acting stupid" to gain attention.[1] Prosecutor Stacey Kollins emphasized the crime’s severity: "This was violent and disturbing and horrific."

Such certifications remain rare. In 2025, Clark County sought adult trials in fewer than 10 percent of juvenile cases, with approvals in under 2 percent overall. Defense attorneys highlighted rehabilitation goals in juvenile court versus adult system’s punitive focus. Kim had spent over 200 days in custody without prior record before release.

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Suspect Primary Charges Status
Vaughn Griffith Possession of child sexual abuse material Certified adult; out on bail
Dominic Kim Possession of visual depiction + 2 counts child abuse Certified adult; out on bail
Two others None No charges due to jurisdiction

Bullying Claims Fuel Lawsuit Against the School

The victim’s parents filed a civil suit against the school and staff on February 13, alleging failures to curb bullying by the four suspects since 2021. Reports detailed harassment, threats, and physical abuse dismissed as "boys will be boys."[3] Retaliation followed complaints, exacerbating the victim’s distress.

Numerous families reportedly withdrew children due to the group’s behavior. Attorneys for additional students exposed to the video described the acts as "beyond inhumane and heinous." The school denied mishandling claims. Legal experts noted civil remedies might succeed where criminal limits applied.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Overseas assaults evade U.S. prosecution, but related material possession enables charges.
  • Juvenile certifications prioritize offense gravity over age in severe cases.
  • Prior bullying patterns raise questions on school oversight during international trips.

This case underscores vulnerabilities in youth overseas travel and accountability gaps. Schools face pressure to address bullying proactively amid rising scrutiny. What steps should institutions take to prevent such tragedies? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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