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al and Oren Alexander, high-end real estate brokers, and their brother Alon have been accused in a shocking indictment of running a sex trafficking ring that brutally exploited dozens of women over a decade. The multimillionaire brothers allegedly used their wealth and influence to lure victims to luxury locations, including the Hamptons, Tulum, and Miami, where they would be drugged and subjected to violent rapes.
The indictment describes the brothers' tactics in graphic detail, including using sedatives and hallucinogenic drugs to incapacitate their victims. They are accused of taking turns raping and assaulting women alone or with other men, ignoring their pleas to stop. The brothers allegedly meticulously planned some attacks in advance while others were spontaneous.
Tal and Oren Alexander have built a reputation as top real estate agents, selling some of the world's most expensive properties, including a $240 million penthouse on Manhattan's Billionaires' Row. Alon is an executive at his family's private security firm. The brothers could face 15 years to life in prison if convicted.
The indictment comes after several lawsuits and exposés in major publications alleged similar abuse by the brothers. They have denied wrongdoing, with their lawyers claiming they are innocent and will be vindicated in court. However, prosecutors say they have uncovered evidence of the brothers' abuse dating back over 20 years to when they were in high school.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities urge anyone with relevant information to come forward. The brothers were arrested in Miami Beach on Wednesday and could face detention without bail due to their perceived risk of flight and danger to the community.
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