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Miami Real Estate Associate Released on $25,000 Bond Amid Sex Trafficking Allegations

Real estate broker surrenders in Alexander brothers' sex trafficking case

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friend of Florida and New York luxury real estate moguls, charged with sex trafficking and assault, surrendered in Miami on a charge related to a 2016 rape allegation. Ohad Fisherman, 39, returned from his honeymoon in Japan to face a sexual battery by multiple perpetrators charge at the Miami-Dade County Courthouse. He was released on $25,000 bond after his wife and mother-in-law posted an additional $260,000 in collateral.

    According to investigators, Fisherman helped twins Alon and Oren Alexander rape a woman on December 31, 2016. The woman claimed she was invited to the Alexanders' Miami Beach apartment for a New Year's Eve barbecue but found herself alone with the brothers, Fisherman, and two maids. She alleged that Fisherman held her down while the twins took turns raping her.

    The alleged assault is one of three Florida state court allegations against the Alexander twins. They are also facing a federal indictment in New York accusing them of luring, drugging, and violently raping dozens of women between 2010 and 2021. The brothers have denied the allegations through their attorneys, claiming any sex was consensual.

    The Alexanders, known for brokering high-end deals in Miami and New York City for clients like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, remain in custody in Florida. Their brother Tal is also charged in the federal indictment.

Miami real estate associate released on bond amid sex trafficking allegations.