LOS ANGELES, CA — August 22, 2025 – A Los Angeles teenager is facing felony sexual assault charges after allegedly raping a woman at a fraternity party and later boasting about “his score” to police, according to newly released court documents. The incident, which occurred in early August at a USC-adjacent fraternity house, has sparked outrage across the city and renewed calls for reform in how sexual violence is investigated and prosecuted.
The 18-year-old suspect, whose name has not been publicly released due to California’s juvenile privacy laws, was arrested on August 9 and charged with multiple counts, including rape of an intoxicated person, sexual battery, and unlawful penetration. He is currently being held at a juvenile detention facility pending arraignment.
Alleged Assault at Fraternity Party
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the assault occurred during a party hosted by a USC fraternity near the university’s main campus. Witnesses told investigators that the victim, a young woman in her early 20s, appeared visibly intoxicated and was seen being led upstairs by the suspect.
Court filings state that the suspect allegedly raped the woman in an upstairs bedroom while she was incapacitated. The victim later told police she had no memory of consenting to any sexual activity and woke up disoriented and in pain.
Surveillance footage and witness testimony reportedly corroborate the timeline of events. One partygoer told police that the suspect was “bragging about what he did” shortly after the incident, referring to the encounter as “his score.”
Police Interview and Alleged Confession
During a recorded interview with LAPD detectives, the suspect allegedly admitted to having sex with the victim but claimed it was consensual. However, police say his demeanor was “cocky and dismissive,” and that he referred to the incident as “just another win.”
“He was proud of it,” said one detective familiar with the case. “He talked about it like it was a game. That’s not just disturbing—it’s incriminating.”
The suspect also reportedly asked officers whether “this would affect his college applications,” prompting further criticism about his lack of remorse and understanding of the gravity of the charges.
Victim’s Statement and Medical Evaluation
The victim, whose identity is being withheld for privacy reasons, underwent a forensic medical examination at a local hospital. The results reportedly confirmed signs of sexual trauma consistent with her account.
In a written statement submitted to the court, the victim said, “I trusted the people at that party. I thought I was safe. What happened to me has changed everything. I don’t sleep. I don’t eat. I don’t feel like myself anymore.”
Her family has retained legal counsel and is cooperating with prosecutors. Advocacy groups have rallied around the case, calling for swift justice and systemic changes to how sexual assault cases are handled on and near college campuses.
Legal Proceedings and Charges
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has filed three felony charges against the suspect:
- Rape of an intoxicated person
- Sexual battery
- Unlawful sexual penetration
If convicted, the teen could face up to 12 years in state custody, though sentencing guidelines for juvenile offenders may result in a reduced term. Prosecutors have not ruled out the possibility of trying the suspect as an adult, citing the severity of the allegations and the suspect’s alleged lack of remorse.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for September 3 at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles.
Community Reaction and Campus Response
The incident has sparked outrage across Los Angeles, particularly among students and faculty at USC. While the university has not confirmed whether the suspect or victim are enrolled, it issued a statement condemning sexual violence and pledging full cooperation with law enforcement.
“Sexual assault has no place in our community,” the statement read. “We are committed to supporting survivors and ensuring that our campus remains a safe and respectful environment for all.”
Student organizations have planned a candlelight vigil and town hall meeting to address concerns about party culture, consent education, and campus safety. The USC Women’s Student Assembly released a statement calling for “mandatory consent training for all incoming students and stricter oversight of fraternity events.”
Broader Implications and Calls for Reform
The case has reignited debate over how sexual assault is handled in California’s juvenile justice system. Critics argue that privacy protections for juvenile suspects can hinder transparency and accountability, especially in cases involving violent crimes.
“This is not just about one party or one campus,” said Maria Salazar, director of Safe Passage LA. “This is about a culture that minimizes sexual violence and protects perpetrators. We need real reform, not just statements.”
Lawmakers have introduced legislation that would expand public access to juvenile court proceedings in cases involving felony sexual assault. The bill, currently under review in the state assembly, has gained bipartisan support.
Advocacy and Survivor Support
Local nonprofits and survivor advocacy groups have mobilized in response to the case, offering counseling, legal aid, and crisis intervention services. The Rape Treatment Center at UCLA has reported a surge in calls since the story broke, with many survivors expressing fear and frustration over the justice system.
“We’re seeing a wave of retraumatization,” said Dr. Linda Chen, a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma recovery. “When survivors see cases like this, it brings back their own experiences and reminds them how fragile justice can be.”
The victim’s family has asked for privacy but expressed gratitude for the community’s support. “We just want her to heal,” said a relative. “And we want the system to do what it’s supposed to do.”
Conclusion
As the legal process unfolds, the case against the LA teen accused of raping a woman at a fraternity party will continue to draw scrutiny and spark conversation. Whether it leads to a conviction or broader reform, it stands as a sobering reminder of the work still needed to combat sexual violence and protect survivors.
References
- Patch Staff. (2025, August 21). LA Teen Accused Of Frat Party Rape Boasted About ‘His Score’: Police. Patch. https://patch.com/california/los-angeles/la-teen-accused-frat-party-rape-boasted-his-score-police
- CBS Los Angeles. (2025, August 21). Teen arrested for alleged rape at USC fraternity party. https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/teen-arrested-for-alleged-rape-at-usc-fraternity-party/
- ABC7 Eyewitness News. (2025, August 21). LA teen charged with rape after boasting to police. https://abc7.com/la-teen-rape-fraternity-party-usc-police-investigation/14789123/
- Los Angeles Times. (2025, August 22). USC community reacts to frat party rape allegations. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-08-22/usc-fraternity-rape-allegations-campus-response
