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he FBI is seeking public assistance in investigating allegations against Tal and Oren Alexander, luxury real estate brokers, and their brother Alon Alexander, who runs the family's security firm. The three have been charged with sex trafficking, sexual battery, and related offenses following claims that span over a decade. According to the Southern District of New York, the brothers allegedly drugged, assaulted, and raped dozens of women.
FBI Special Agent Justine Atwood testified that approximately 40 women have come forward with similar accounts, supported by graphic videos, photos, and text messages exchanged between the brothers. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams urged victims or witnesses to come forward, stating that the investigation is ongoing.
The FBI has released a statement urging anyone who may have been victimized by the Alexander Brothers or has information about their alleged crimes to contact them at 1-800-CALL-FBI or [email protected]. Four civil lawsuits have been filed against the brothers in New York, with a fifth case filed on December 11.
Magistrate Judge Lisette Reid denied bail for Tal Alexander, citing him as a flight risk despite his family's offer to pledge $115 million in real estate assets. Oren and Alon Alexander are scheduled for federal hearings in Miami next week, where they will remain in custody pending proceedings. The Alexanders deny the charges, with their attorney dismissing them as "baseless."
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