According to court records, Grevi Geovani Rivera-Zavala, 29, of Honduras, is charged with rape first degree.
A court deposition shows the incident happened Saturday inside a restaurant located on Cobbs Ford Road. The victim told investigators Rivera-Zavala forced her into a stall in the women’s restroom, held her down and raped her. District Attorney CJ Robinson said the teenage victim did not know Rivera-Zavala and the incident was a random attack.
Rivera-Zavala has a criminal record in Honduras, Robinson added. He was originally detained at the Texas border in 2021 under a different name but was later fingerprinted and allowed into the country.A judge ruled Monday to deny Rivera-Zavala’s bond citing him to be a potential flight risk and a threat to the community at large. The judge also cited Aniah’s Law as part of the reason for denying bond.