Second school boy charged as adult for alleged rape of bullied boy

Second school boy charged as adult for alleged rape of bullied boy
Source: Daily Mail Online

A Las Vegas teenager has become the second ritzy private school boy to be charged as an adult in connection with an alleged gang rape on a field trip to Costa Rica.

Dominic Kim, 15, was one of at least four Alexander Dawson School students involved in the sexual assault of another teenager during the class vacation last year, prosecutors said.

Kim is accused of showing a graphic video of the gang rape to other children while at an event at the Meadows School, the attorneys added.

The teen then allegedly threatened to kill the students he showed the video to if they told anyone, according to a civil suit filed by the victim's family.

Clark County Chief Deputy District Attorney Stacy Kollins told a judge that Kim 'continued to torture' the victim with the videos well after the incident.

Kim was indicted on Friday for possession of child sexual abuse material and child abuse, neglect or endangerment, reported the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Defense Attorney Josh Tomsheck argued against charging his client as an adult in court on Friday.

'I'm not disputing he did dumb stuff by showing videos, but his intent behind it wasn't what the state is trying to proclaim,' he said.

Kim was a student at The Alexander Dawson School in Summerlin, Nevada when the alleged incident occurred.

Vaughn Griffith was the first student accused of filming three classmates hold down another student and rape him with a flute on a class trip to Costa Rica.

Vaughn Griffith, 15, was also certified as an adult in January in connection with the incident.

He was charged with possessing a visual presentation depicting the sexual conduct of a child, a category B felony punishable by one to six years in prison.

It is unclear which of the group of teens is believed to have performed the sexual assaults.

The teens cannot be charged in the US for any sexual assault allegations because the alleged incident occurred out of the country, officials say.

According to police, Griffith, Kim and at least two other eighth graders mercilessly bullied an anonymous classmate on the trip in April 2025.

They allegedly stripped the victim naked and threw his clothes on the balcony at Hotel Manuel Antonio.

Two days later, the boys 'pinned him down and pulled his pants and underwear [down]' on a bed and sexually assaulted him, police said.

According to charging documents, the boys threatened to cut off the victim's penis if he resisted.

The victim told police that he had been bullied by the group in the past and did not consent to the interaction, reported KTNV.

Griffith's indictment painfully detailed the 'graphic and violent sexual assault' as seen in a two-minute and 16-second video he allegedly posted on Snapchat and saved in his 'Memories' section.

Kim allegedly showed other children videos of the assault while at an event at the Meadows School.

The horrific assault is said to have taken place during a private school trip to Costa Rica.

The teen was shown being held down on the bed and clearly under stress as the boys held him in place.

He was then allegedly sexually assaulted with a flute, a Chapstick tube and toothpaste as he cried and screamed in pain and his attackers laughed.

The victim eventually told his stepmother about the alleged rape, who reported it to school principal Roxanne Stansbury.

The Alexander Dawson School's lawyers said in January that they were aware of the 'serious allegations involving male middle school students' during the Costa Rica trip.

'We take any such allegations incredibly seriously and promptly reported them to law enforcement once brought to our attention,' they said.
'Because the alleged misconduct occurred among middle school students, we cannot comment any further at this time.'

The elite preschool through eighth grade private school charges $32,500 per year. It advertises itself as a community that 'exhibits empathy, integrity, humility and kindness,' per their website.

Police have said that at least two others have not been charged for their alleged involvement in the incident due to jurisdictional issues.

As of April 4, Delegación Policial Quepos in Costa Rica was unaware of any sexual assault accusations.

Evidence in the case has been sealed. The FBI confirmed that its Las Vegas Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force was involved in the investigation, reported NewsNation.

Kim posted a $30,000 bail before being transferred to District Court. The conditions of his release included high-level monitoring, the surrender of his passport and no contact with the victim or minors.

Both Kim and Griffith are due back in court for arraignment on April 14. Griffith has pleaded not guilty and Kim has yet to enter a plea.