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Please enter a valid email address. Federal prosecutors have filed a superseding indictment against the Alexander brothers, three Miami businessmen accused of running a sophisticated sex trafficking ring. The new charges allege Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander conspired to exploit vulnerable women and minors for commercial sex through force, fraud, and coercion.
The indictment includes conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, multiple counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and inducement to travel for unlawful sexual activity. The brothers are accused of participating in the trafficking of at least five adult victims, with two of them facing additional charges related to a minor victim.
Tal Alexander is individually named in five out of nine counts, including trafficking a minor, using incapacitating drugs, coercion across state lines, and storing non-consensual explicit images. If convicted, the brothers face decades in federal prison. The superseding indictment allows prosecutors to gather more evidence and advance charges further.
The brothers are being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn alongside other high-profile inmates. Their trial date is set for January 5, 2026, with a next hearing scheduled for July 15, 2025. The Alexander brothers co-founded the luxury real estate firm Official in 2022 and have worked with notable clients including Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
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