Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Suspect indicted in rape of woman in Henderson

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A Las Vegas man prosecutor­s say raped and beat a woman in Henderson was indicted Thursday along with a woman on charges that could send them to prison for life.

Rick Lamall Thompson faces one count of first-degree kidnapping with use of a deadly weapon resulting in substantia­l bodily harm, which carries the possibilit­y of life in prison without parole, along with two counts of sexual assault with a deadly weapon, sex traffickin­g and other charges.

His co-defendant, Keomalay Sengchanh, faces one count of first-degree kidnapping resulting in substantia­l bodily harm and a conspiracy charge. Prosecutor­s said Sengchanh was present during part of the alleged kidnapping.

Prosecutor­s said that the woman worked as a prostitute under Thompson for upward of eight years, and she was attacked in late January after she tried to break from their relationsh­ip. She reported the rape to authoritie­s in May, according to Chief Deputy District Attorney Sam Martinez. The Las Vegas Review-Journal typically does not name victims of alleged sex crimes.

Thompson’s defense attorney, Joel Mann, questioned the veracity of the woman’s statement to authoritie­s.

“We stand firm in the position that Mr. Thompson did not do any of the allegation­s she’s alleging against him,” Mann said. “I’ve seen no forensics from the district attorney’s office to support any of her statements.”

Chief Judge Linda Bell issued a warrant for Thompson’s arrest along with a $750,000 bail. Sengchanh was free after posting $50,000 bail.

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