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Summerlin Suspect Shared Costa Rica Assault Video at Elite Prep School Event, Police Say

By Matthias Binder March 4, 2026
Summerlin private school sex assault suspect showed video at other elite school, records say
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Summerlin private school sex assault suspect showed video at other elite school, records say

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Video Revealed at The Meadows School EventAssault Unfolded During School Trip AbroadJurisdiction Complicates Assault ChargesAdult Court Certification Looms

Video Revealed at The Meadows School Event (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Summerlin – Court records detail how a private school student accused in a classmate’s sexual assault abroad displayed footage of the incident to peers at another high-end Las Vegas academy roughly one month later.

Video Revealed at The Meadows School Event

The suspect attended an event at The Meadows School, where he showed another boy a video captured during the trip.

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Police reports state he instructed the boy not to share it with anyone, warning that he would go to jail if he did.[1][2]

A civil lawsuit alleged the suspect also threatened to kill Meadows students if they disclosed the footage.

One recipient informed his parents anyway. Those parents then contacted officials at both The Meadows School and the suspect’s school, Alexander Dawson School, prompting an investigation by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

The suspect later admitted to recording the video and showing it to other children, according to the Metro report.[1]

Assault Unfolded During School Trip Abroad

The underlying incident occurred in April 2025 on an eighth-grade trip to Costa Rica organized by Alexander Dawson School, a Summerlin private institution charging $32,500 in annual tuition.[2][3]

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Video evidence captured a group of boys pinning down a 14-year-old classmate at Hotel Manuel Antonio, pulling down his pants, and subjecting him to a graphic sexual assault that included punching and the use of a flute as a weapon.[3]

The victim screamed in pain and tried to fight back as assailants laughed and issued threats, including one to cut off his penis.

Prior bullying had targeted the boy earlier in the trip, when peers undressed him and tossed his clothes from a balcony.

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The victim’s mother reported the matter to the school principal on May 16, 2025, leading Metro police to launch a probe the next day.[3]

Jurisdiction Complicates Assault Charges

Nevada prosecutors lack authority to charge the actual assault, which took place overseas, creating what one expert called a “jurisdictional nightmare.”[2]

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson explained that no sufficient nexus exists to apply state laws to the foreign events.[2]

Two of the four identified suspects thus face no charges related to the attack itself.

However, local charges emerged from evidence brought back to Nevada. Vaughn Griffith, 15, a former class president and elite golfer at Alexander Dawson, faced adult certification and indictment for possession of child sexual abuse material after retaining the video.[4][3]

The FBI assisted via its Las Vegas Child Exploitation Task Force.[1]

Adult Court Certification Looms

The suspect who shared the video faces a hearing Thursday to determine if he will stand trial as an adult, following a judge’s recent indication.[1]

Wolfson noted such certifications remain rare, granted in fewer than 2 percent of juvenile cases last year.[1]

  • Juvenile court prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment.
  • Adult court focuses on incarceration and lifelong consequences like felony records hindering employment.
  • Judges weigh offense severity, prior history, family support, and school performance.
  • Defense strategies include therapist evaluations and highlighting treatable issues.

Juvenile Court Judge Linda Marquis deemed Griffith’s possession of the footage “heinous and egregious,” overriding his clean record.[1]

Attorney Robert Draskovich contrasted the systems: “The juvenile system tries to rehabilitate children… the adult court system is more punitive.”[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Foreign assaults evade U.S. state prosecution absent a clear Nevada link.
  • Possession of abuse imagery triggers domestic charges against minors.
  • Adult certification hinges on crime gravity, not just youth privileges.

This case underscores the complexities of prosecuting juvenile offenses with international elements and digital evidence. How should schools and courts balance rehabilitation with accountability in such incidents? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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