Drugged, restrained, and unable to escape’: Miami real estate moguls Alexander brothers face sex trafficking charges

Drugged, restrained, and unable to escape’: Miami real estate moguls Alexander brothers face sex trafficking charges

Alexander Brothers Face Federal Charges of Systematic Sexual Abuse

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the high-end real estate world, twin brothers Oren and Alon Alexander, along with their elder brother Tal, were arrested and charged with federal sex trafficking allegations that span more than a decade.

Federal prosecutors in New York have accused the Miami-based real estate professionals of a calculated pattern of sexual violence, alleging they used sophisticated tactics to lure, drug, and sexually assault dozens of women across multiple years.

Disturbing tactics revealed

Attorney Damian Williams described the brothers’ conduct as “heinous,” detailing how they systematically targeted victims through multiple channels. “They would meet women through dating apps, social events, bars, and clubs,” Williams stated, noting they also employed party promoters to “source” potential victims.

Prosecutors allege the brothers used a deliberately planned approach:

Legal implications

Prosecutors have filed a motion to deny bail, characterizing the Alexander brothers as significant flight risks due to their substantial wealth and extensive connections. The indictment suggests their predatory behavior dates back to their high school years.

The allegations have already decimated the brothers’ professional standing. Their brokerage company, Official, founded in 2022, has been abandoned by staff and dropped from key projects. Previously, they had worked with high-profile clients including Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, and Tommy Hilfiger.

Williams hinted at potential further developments, stating, “They were not acting alone. We will continue investigating.” This suggests the possibility of additional charges and the potential involvement of other individuals.

The indictment paints a horrifying picture of systematic abuse. “In some instances, the defendants physically restrained and held down their victims during the rapes and sexual assaults and ignored screams and explicit requests to stop,” prosecutors alleged.

One particularly disturbing incident from December 2016 was described as a “gang rape,” involving Alon, Oren, and another relative, Ohad Fisherman. The victim was allegedly lured to a barbecue under pretenses.

Family background

The brothers—Oren and Alon (37), and Tal (38)—come from a background that includes involvement in private security and high-end real estate. Alon, notably, is a law school graduate who previously worked in the family’s security business.

As the investigation continues, the case promises to expose a potentially widespread network of sexual predation within luxury professional circles.

The story continues to develop, with potential additional victims expected to come forward as the investigation progresses.

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