PHILADELPHIA, PA — A Bucks County man and former president of a Temple University fraternity has been found guilty on multiple charges in connection with a sexual assault on a fellow student, a jury decided Tuesday.

Goldstein was not convicted on charges involving a second female, who was also a student at the time of the reported incident, the Philadelphia District Attorney's office said.

Goldstein is the former president of Temple's Alpha Epsilon Pi chapter. He was charged in 2018.

"This was always going to be a difficult case for the Commonwealth to prove and a difficult case for these women to endure. Not only were their lives changed by this defendant, but they endured unfair and untruthful assaults upon their character by the defense in court," District Attorney Larry Krasner said in a statement after the jury's decision.

Temple suspended the frat during the investigation into the alleged sexual assaults, underage and excessive drinking, and possible drug use at the fraternity's social events.