Two veteran LAPD officers are facing life in prison after being charged with raping four women while on duty, prosecutors said.
James Nichols, 44, and Luis Valenzuela, 43, who worked as partners assigned to the Hollywood Division, are accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting the women, often while they were on duty together, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced today.
While one officer acted as a lookout in the front seat of a departmental car, a 19-year-old woman working as a drug informant was forced to perform oral sex on his partner in the back seat of their police car, the teenager said in a federal court filing.
'You have to do what the police tell you to do,' the teenager claimed she was told.
Another woman, also working as a drug informant, said Nichols and Valenzuela each forced her to have sex with them twice after threatening her with jail time. Two other women told eerily similar stories.
At the time the alleged assaults occurred, the victims were 19, 24, 25 and 34. Most, but not all, of the alleged incidents occurred while the officers were on duty.
The charges against Nichols and Valenzuela include rape under color of authority and oral copulation by force. Valenzuela also is charged with pointing a gun at one of the women.
Attorneys representing the officers in civil litigation filed by the women did not return messages seeking comment Wednesday. The officers, who have denied all the claims in court records, were set to be arraigned on Thursday.
Prosecutors are asking that they each be held on bail of more than $3.5million.
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said at a news conference on Wednesday that both officers have been suspended without pay since 2013.
Their employment status is pending an administrative hearing that would follow their criminal case, he said.
'These two officers have disgraced themselves, they disgraced this badge, they disgraced their oaths of office,' Beck said. 'It's a violation of public trust.'
He said investigators are actively seeking other potential victims.
Prosecutors said the rapes began in December 2008 after Nichols and Valenzuela became partners in the department's Hollywood Division. They were working as narcotics investigators.
All four women assaulted had been arrested on drug-related charges at various times by the officers, prosecutors said, and court records show at least two had been recruited by the officers to work as drug informants.
Those women have filed civil rights lawsuits against the officers. The Los Angeles City Council settled one case last year after agreeing to pay one woman $575,000, while the other case is still being litigated.
A third lawsuit is expected to be filed.
Beck said the department's internal affairs bureau began investigating the officers after the first woman complained of being raped 2010. In 2014, the department's elite Robbery Homicide Division took over.
Asked why it took so long for the charges to filed against the officers, Beck said the investigation was complicated and involved reluctant witnesses who were difficult to find.
Dennis Chang, an attorney who represents two of the women in the case, said the officers took advantage of the women's positions and threatened them with jail time or outing them as informants.
'These women were drug users, they're primarily arrested and in custody, in an extremely vulnerable state,' Chang said. 'They were afraid.'
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So they start raping in 2008 and are accused in 2010. Internal affairs investigates for a full 4 years, 3 of which the officers were still on duty and continuing to rape new victims, and turn over the case to a more "elite" investigative department in 2014. It still takes this "elite" department a further 2 years to finally bring charges to these disgusting men. It's no wonder that so many women and people abused by cops in general, there is a decent chance that you will face retaliation from him or his buddies and even if by some miracle they do a thorough investigation it could take 6 freaking years for charges to be brought.
Then the fact that this was a tag team effort makes this even more disturbing. What are the chances that out of a very large group of people who are supposedly less likely to commit violent crimes the "only" two rapists in the group are magically partnered up? I think it's much more likely that the knowledge that they are almost always above the law "encourages" (for lack of a better word) this type of, and other criminal, behavior. These token arrests coming over half a decade later do very little to deter it either imho when they see first hand all of the other shit they and their coworkers can and do get away with on a daily basis.
Who knows how many more women out there have been raped by these two animals but have yet to come forward.
