Son of Hollywood director accused of years of sexual, racial abuse of water polo teammate at ritzy prep school
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An elite private school in Los Angeles is at the center of controversy due to a lawsuit claiming that three members of its water polo team, including a standout athlete linked to a prominent film director, subjected a teammate to racial and sexual abuse over an extended period.

The lawsuit, brought by Aidan Romain—who was a minor and a member of the water polo team at the prestigious Harvard-Westlake School during the alleged incidents—asserts that he endured ongoing racist and sexual harassment by his teammates.

The lawsuit specifically names Lucca Van Der Woude as a perpetrator, along with the school, its president Richard B. Commons, and the head of the boys’ water polo program, Jack Glover. Lucca is the son of Thomas “Basti” Van Der Woude, a noted Hollywood assistant director involved in popular series like “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Westworld,” and the current hit “Ballard.”

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Photograph of Harvard-Westlake School, located on Coldwater Canyon in Studio City, CA, taken on Thursday, July 13, 2023. (Photo by Dean Musgrove/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)

Lucca Van Der Woude, recognized as a promising Olympic contender, was once highly sought after by UCLA’s prestigious water polo program. While his current recruitment status is uncertain, the lawsuit accuses him of disturbing misconduct.

The legal document claims: “From August 2022 until February 2024, Plaintiff Aidan Romain (then a minor) was sexually assaulted, harassed, and humiliated primarily by three Harvard-Westlake water polo teammates – often in the presence of Harvard-Westlake agents and employees.”

The lawsuit says that in 2022, Romain was the only freshman to make the varsity water polo team at Harvard-Westlake, but that abuse at the hands of Van Der Woude began during his very first practice, when the defendant allegedly “digitally penetrated” him underwater. 

“The abuse was not spontaneous. It was part of a years-long culture in which violence and humiliation were normalized and facilitated through the school’s coaching staff and administration,” the suit says. “At Harvard-Westlake, sexualized misconduct was treated as ritual, and silence was the price of inclusion. Speaking out was betrayal and survival meant staying quiet.”

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Harvard-Westlake School on Coldwater Canyon in Studio City, CA, on Thursday, July 13, 2023. (Dean Musgrove/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)

According to the lawsuit, Romain was also subject to use of the “N word” consistently.

In another “disturbing display of racism,” Van Der Woude and another teammate who is not named as a defendant in the lawsuit allegedly “began whipping Plaintiff with a rope and then an elastic band, making references to slavery as they demanded that Plaintiff ‘get back to work!’ while striking Plaintiff.”

Van Der Woude was arrested in 2024 and later admitted in juvenile court to “‘sexual penetration with a foreign object (digital penetration) against a minor’ as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors,” according to the suit. In February 2025, he was ordered to pay $50,000 in restitution to Romain.

The suit claims Harvard-Westlake, which costs $54,900 to attend, knew of the abuse, but failed to act.

The Weddington Golf & Tennis club is set to close permanently months after Harvard-Westlake officials announced the school was buying the facility from the Weddington family, on Aug. 2, 2019.

The Weddington Golf & Tennis club is set to close permanently months after Harvard-Westlake officials announced the school was buying the facility from the Weddington family, on Aug. 2, 2019. (David Crane/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)

Romain now reportedly lives in Barcelona, where he continues to train. 

“It was very difficult on a daily basis to deal with the racial abuse and the sexual abuse,” he told ABC7 in March.

Fox News Digital reached out to Van Der Woude’s attorney and Harvard-Westlake for comment.

Harvard-Westlake previously denied the allegations. 

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