Man found guilty of raping teenage boy at Brighton address

38-year-old Rafael Nascimento was found guilty of multiple charges against 17-year-old

Lewes Crown Court
Author: Poppi AndelinPublished 4th Feb 2026

A man has been found guilty of raping a teenage boy in a flat in central Brighton.

A 38-year-old man is reported to have approached a 17-year-old boy sitting on a bench in Dyke Road in the early hours of 10 August 2025. The man who approached him was Rafael Nascimento, a Brazilian national who was visiting Brighton on holiday.

Nascimento asked the teenager where he could buy cigarettes and then worked to gain his trust before taking him to a property in Regent Hill, where the offence occurred.

The incident was promptly reported to police, and Nascimento was arrested the same day.

He was initially charged with one count of rape of a male and appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on 12 August.

Later, he was further charged with three counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault and causing a person to incite in sexual activity and appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on 12 August. The case was sent for trial.

Following a two-week trial at Lewes Crown Court, on Tuesday 2 February, the jury found Nascimento guilty of four counts of rape and causing a person to incite in sexual activity. They found him not guilty of the sexual assault charges.

Nascimento was remanded in custody to appear for sentencing on 17 April.

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector, Steve Cobbett, said:

"We cannot underestimate the importance of the victim’s bravery in coming forward and reporting this horrific crime so promptly.

"His action enabled officers to quickly identify, locate and arrest Nascimento within hours of the offence.

"During police enquiries, it was found that Nascimento was in the UK on holiday and was due to fly back to Brazil the day after the offence, making the victim’s early report even more crucial to the investigation.

"The jury has now returned their verdict, and we await Nascimento’s sentencing in April.”

"Sexual offences against men remain under‑reported, yet every report matters. Victims can have confidence they will be believed, supported, and fully protected.

If you are a victim of a sexual crime, we understand that coming forward can feel difficult. We will investigate all reports thoroughly, and you will be listened to, taken seriously, and supported throughout the process."

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