A man accused of taking part in a videotaped sex assault of a Saugus teen has been in trouble with the law before.Rashad Deihim, 19, was twice released by the same judge for alleged crimes against women, the Globe reported.In one incident, he violated a restraining order. Less than a year later, he was accused of dragging his girlfriend with his car.In both cases, the judge released him on bail and warned him to stay out of trouble, the Globe reported.Authorities say Deihim, Kailyn Bonia, 18, and Timothy Cyckowski, 17, took part in the assault and video recording of a 16-year-old girl behind a school in Saugus on the night of Sept. 3. Police say the girl was unconscious and the video was posted on Snapchat.An Essex County grand jury indicted Deihim and Bonia on charges of kidnapping, two counts of assault to rape, posing a child in a state of nudity and four counts of indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or over. The grand jury also returned indictments for Cyckowski on charges of kidnapping, two counts of assault to rape and posing a child in a state of nudity.Deihim pleaded not guilty in the Snapchat attack.

A man accused of taking part in a videotaped sex assault of a Saugus teen has been in trouble with the law before.

Rashad Deihim, 19, was twice released by the same judge for alleged crimes against women, the Globe reported.


In one incident, he violated a restraining order. Less than a year later, he was accused of dragging his girlfriend with his car.

In both cases, the judge released him on bail and warned him to stay out of trouble, the Globe reported.

Authorities say Deihim, Kailyn Bonia, 18, and Timothy Cyckowski, 17, took part in the assault and video recording of a 16-year-old girl behind a school in Saugus on the night of Sept. 3. Police say the girl was unconscious and the video was posted on Snapchat.

An Essex County grand jury indicted Deihim and Bonia on charges of kidnapping, two counts of assault to rape, posing a child in a state of nudity and four counts of indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or over. The grand jury also returned indictments for Cyckowski on charges of kidnapping, two counts of assault to rape and posing a child in a state of nudity.

Deihim pleaded not guilty in the Snapchat attack.

