My question involves criminal law for the state of: CA
Last night I was sexually assaulted by a woman in a club. I was dancing with two friends and out of nowhere this woman (who was a complete stranger) grabbed me, pinned me down on a couch, sat on top of me and began to rub her breasts in my face while holding me down. One of her friends then got on top of her and both pinned me down while she proceeded to pull my shirt down and try to expose my breasts. My friends witnessed this and managed to pull the women off of me and free me from the couch. I told the woman that she has clearly disrespected me and that it was not acceptable. She did not respond. Shortly after I returned to my table, quite stunned, I saw the same woman walk past my table. I confronted her and told her that she had sexually assaulted me and I wanted to see her ID and learn her name in case I decided to report the incident. She then pushed me, which finally caught the bouncers attention. I explained the situation to security and was told that the woman's friends claimed that I smacked her. My friends and I denied this false accusation, but were asked to leave the establishment. Since the club was about to close and my friends were about to leave anyway, we respectfully obliged. Upon leaving, I spoke to at least one more security person, as well as the owner and explained what had happened. The owner gave me his card and offered to give us a bottle of champagne upon our return. I again told the security employee what led to the woman pushing me and once again asked to get the woman's name in order to report her. My friends urged me to leave, which we did without her information. I see now that I clearly should have called the police and truly regret not doing so, as I was assaulted twice. However, I didn't but would like to know what I can do at this point. Can I take action against the club? Please help me learn about what options I have in this matter.

