The son of a well-known Sydney nightclub owner has been convicted of raping a young woman in an alleyway behind his father's Kings Cross bar.

Luke Andrew Lazarus will face a sentencing hearing this month over the May 2013 attack on a then 18-year-old woman behind SOHO on Victoria Street, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.

Lazarus' father, Andrew Lazarus, owns a part share in the club as well as popular Bondi Junction hotel The Eastern.

The court heard the younger Lazarus approached the victim, who was on her first night out in Sydney, on the dancefloor and asked if she wanted to meet the DJ.

Lazarus instead led her out a back exit into an alleyway.

The pair kissed but when the woman said she wanted to return inside Lazarus protested.

He told her "just get on your hands and knees and arch your back" then sexually assaulted her over 10 minutes during which she informed him she was a virgin.

Luke Lazarus. (Supplied/Facebook)

When he had finished he instructed her to add her number to a list of female names in the note section of his phone.

The woman then met her friends in the club and left; She informed police of the incident the following morning.

SOHO CCTV footage seized by detectives showed Lazarus leading the woman outside.

He was also overheard in intercepted calls with nightclub staff discussing having sex in a back alleyway.

In a text message to his friend the afternoon after the incident, Lazarus poked fun at the woman.

"I honestly have zero recollection of calling you ... Was a sick night – took a chick's virginity," he wrote.

His friend replied: "bahahahaha nice popping does cherries ..."

Lazarus replied: "... it's a pretty gross story tell ya later".

A jury convicted Lazarus of one count of sexual intercourse without consent at the Downing Centre District Court last month despite his lawyers' assertion that the sex was consensual.