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Alexander Brothers, Luxury Real Estate Brokers, Arrested on Federal Sex Trafficking Charges
Dec 11, 2024, 06:17 PM
Oren and Tal Alexander, prominent luxury real estate brokers known for catering to the ultra-wealthy, along with their brother Alon, have been arrested and charged with sex trafficking in New York. Federal prosecutors allege that the brothers operated a 'long-running sex trafficking scheme' involving drugging and raping dozens of victims over more than a decade. The arrests took place in Miami Beach, where the brothers were also charged with state offenses including sexual battery. The indictment accuses the brothers of violently assaulting and raping women to whom they had provided material benefits. The FBI executed the arrests with significant force, utilizing cars, boats, and jet skis. The legal battle against the brothers intensified following several lawsuits filed by women accusing them of sexual assault. The case has drawn attention due to the high-profile nature of the Alexander brothers in the real estate industry.
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