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Oren and Alon Alexander's Miami-Dade Court Case Details Revealed

Twin Brothers Oren and Alon Alexander Face Felony Charges of Sexual Battery in Miami-Dade County.

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win brothers Oren and Alon Alexander face felony charges of sexual battery in Miami-Dade County, brought by State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. The charges are part of a federal indictment against the brothers and their older brother Tal, who were arrested by the FBI on Wednesday. Oren and Alon will appear in bond court tomorrow morning, while Tal is expected to be transferred to federal custody in New York.

    The allegations against the Alexander brothers include multiple instances of sexual assault, with Oren charged in three alleged cases and Alon and family friend Ohad Fisherman charged in one instance. Fisherman, who runs his own company after working with the Alexanders' brokerage, is considered "at large" by authorities and appears to be in Japan.

    Prosecutors have recommended that the brothers be denied bail due to their close ties to Israel, which they believe could allow them to flee and avoid extradition. The alleged victims of the brothers claim they were violently raped and sexually assaulted over two decades, with prosecutors saying dozens of women were targeted.

    The federal indictment describes a sex trafficking scheme allegedly run by the Alexanders, while the arrest warrants cite three separate assaults. In one instance, Alon invited a woman to his apartment for a barbecue, where she was forced onto her back and raped by Oren and Fisherman after being held down by both men. In another case, Oren met a woman at a real estate event and later raped her at his home after inviting her for a glass of wine.

    The alleged rapes span multiple years, with the most recent incident occurring in 2021 when a woman claims she was sexually assaulted by Oren after being locked inside his house. The victims have reported similar stories to authorities, including threats from Oren to keep quiet about the incidents.

Oren and Alon Alexander in Miami-Dade court, details revealed.