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hree brothers with ties to Miami Beach and New York's luxury real estate market are facing a barrage of state and federal charges related to sexual assault allegations dating back several years. Twin brothers Oren and Alon Alexander, along with their older brother Tal, stand accused of exploiting their wealth and influence to target and victimize women.
Prosecutors outlined the severity of the charges against the brothers in court Thursday, where Oren and Alon appeared dressed in anti-suicide vests typically reserved for high-profile inmates. Their attorney and parents attended the hearing, while prosecutors argued that Oren was a flight risk due to his access to private planes and boats.
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mindy Glazer denied Alexander bond, citing the charge as a dangerous crime and a federal hold stemming from a New York indictment. The indictment accuses the brothers of sex trafficking offenses over an 11-year span, with prosecutors alleging they "repeatedly, and violently, drug, sexually assault, and rape dozens of female victims."
A civil suit has been filed in New York on behalf of one victim, who described being lured to a Miami Beach home under false pretenses before being assaulted by the brothers and their cousin. Another alleged victim reported being incapacitated with drugs before being assaulted by Oren Alexander after a real estate event.
The brothers are also facing federal charges, including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and trafficking through force, fraud, or coercion. Federal investigators allege they used drugs like cocaine and GHB to facilitate the assaults. Authorities praised the courage of the victims who came forward, encouraging others to share their experiences.
Between 2010 and 2021, the Alexander brothers allegedly worked together and with others to repeatedly drug, sexually assault, and rape dozens of female victims. Oren and Alon Alexander are expected to appear before a division judge on Friday, while Tal remains at the Federal Detention Center in Miami.
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