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woman who was allegedly raped by Oren Alexander in 2013 at the Versace Mansion is breaking her silence about the traumatic experience. Speaking exclusively with 7News, she described how Alexander's behavior turned from charming to violent after they went on a date and attended an exclusive party.
The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, said she was overpowered by Alexander and left feeling traumatized. She recalled that he pursued her on social media before the date and that his twin brother Alon was present at the party, where he was naked in the pool.
According to the woman, Alexander threw himself at her after they went upstairs to the watchtower, becoming rough and refusing to listen when she tried to push him off. She left the mansion in a cab, holding on to a painful secret for years due to fear of not being believed.
The incident is now part of a larger sex trafficking scheme involving Oren Alexander and his brothers Tal and Alon, who are facing charges at both the state and federal levels. The brothers allegedly used luxury experiences and travel to lure women into situations where they were forcibly raped or sexually assaulted.
Other women have come forward with similar stories, and investigators are hoping more will share their experiences. The woman who spoke with 7News urged others to find the strength to tell their story, saying it would help bring justice and allow them to move on from their trauma.
Attorney Evan Torgan, representing some of the victims, said there are currently over 50 reported cases related to the Alexander brothers' alleged sex trafficking scheme. He described a pattern of behavior where the brothers would lure women to their apartments or exclusive events under false pretenses, often with only one or two people present.
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