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Las Vegas Judge Certifies Second Teen as Adult in Filmed School Trip Assault Case

By Matthias Binder March 6, 2026
2nd Las Vegas teen charged as adult after alleged 'gang rape' by 8th graders
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The Horrific Incident Unfolds AbroadFrom Juvenile Court to Adult SystemCompanion Case Sets PrecedentSchool Accountability in the Spotlight

The Horrific Incident Unfolds Abroad (Image Credits: 8newsnow.com)

Las Vegas – A Clark County judge ruled Thursday that a second 15-year-old boy must face trial as an adult for his role in an alleged group sexual assault captured on video during an eighth-grade trip to Costa Rica.[1][2]

The Horrific Incident Unfolds Abroad

Students from The Alexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain, a private institution in Summerlin, traveled to Costa Rica from April 3 to 11 last year. The assault took place around April 8 or 9 at the Hotel Manuel Antonio in Quepos. Prosecutors described how four boys pinned down a male classmate, pulled down his pants and underwear, and subjected him to a violent attack that included the use of a flute while he screamed in pain.[3]

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The perpetrators laughed afterward, with one remarking, “It’s clearly sexual” and another calling it “assault.” The victim, who had endured prior bullying, did not report the incident immediately out of fear for the others. Video footage of the event later circulated among students, turning a private horror into shared trauma. Costa Rican authorities only learned of the case recently and confirmed they had no prior knowledge.[1]

From Juvenile Court to Adult System

Dominic Kim, who was 14 at the time, appeared before Juvenile Court Judge Dee Smart Butler on March 5. He faced one count of possession of a visual presentation depicting sexual conduct involving a child and two counts of child abuse. Kim allegedly stored images on Snapchat, showed them to peers – including at an event at The Meadows School – and threatened the victim and witnesses to stay silent.[2]

Butler described the allegations as “serious, heinous, and egregious,” ruling it was “not a close call” to certify him for adult court. Chief Deputy District Attorney Stacy Kollins called the attack a “gang rape” and labeled the images “trophies of violent encounters.” Defense attorney Josh Tomsheck argued Kim acted immaturely to gain attention, but the judge prioritized public safety. Kim had spent 220 days in custody by the hearing’s end.[1]

Companion Case Sets Precedent

Vaughn Griffith, another 15-year-old from the group, recorded the assault and received adult certification in January. A grand jury indicted him on a possession charge shortly after. Like Kim, Griffith faces no sexual assault prosecution due to the overseas location.[4]

The two remaining boys escaped criminal charges entirely. Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson explained that jurisdictional limits prevent local pursuit of the core assault claims. The FBI’s Las Vegas Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force joined the probe, though no federal actions have emerged yet.

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School Accountability in the Spotlight

The victim’s family, using pseudonyms Jack Doe, Jane Doe, and John Doe, sued the school on February 13. They alleged administrators ignored bullying reports and blamed the victim with a “boys will be boys” mindset. Attorney David Chesnoff, representing the family, welcomed the certification ruling.[1]

Separate lawsuits loom from children who viewed the video. Their lawyer, Renee Finch, decried the lack of charges for all involved as a “travesty of justice.” The case exposed gaps in chaperoning international trips and handling peer violence at elite schools charging over $32,000 in annual tuition.

Suspect Key Alleged Role Status
Vaughn Griffith Recorded assault Certified adult, indicted
Dominic Kim Possessed, shared video; threats Certified adult March 5
Two others Participated in assault No charges

Key Takeaways

  • Video evidence shifted focus from assault to possession and abuse charges.
  • Jurisdiction abroad shields core crimes from U.S. prosecution.
  • Civil suits target school negligence amid bullying complaints.

This ruling underscores the severe consequences when adolescent misdeeds cross into documented brutality, prompting questions about oversight in privileged educational settings. What steps should schools take to prevent such tragedies? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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