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Miami Brothers Charged with Sex Trafficking to Appear in Federal Court

Miami real estate twins to appear in federal court on sex-related charges

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wo Miami-based real estate twins, Alon and Oren Alexander, are set to appear in federal court on sex-related charges. Their older brother, Tal Alexander, is also involved in the federal case and remains in custody after a judge denied his bond last week. The twins were previously released on bail for state charges, with their father's home in Bal Harbour serving as collateral.

    However, they did not attend a scheduled hearing Thursday morning due to being transferred into federal custody. Their attorney, Joel Denaro, expressed confidence that they will be released and is hopeful about the outcome of their case.

    Meanwhile, a friend of the Alexanders, Ohad Fisherman, turned himself in to authorities Wednesday on charges related to a 2016 New Year's Eve incident involving Oren and Alon Alexander. According to court documents, Fisherman held down the victim while the brothers allegedly sexually assaulted her. He paid his $25,000 bond and has $260,000 in collateral.

    The twins' bail is set at $25,000 each, with a combined $5 million in collateral. They are expected to appear before a federal judge later Thursday or Friday.

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