two luxury real estate agent They and their brother are accused of drugging, then sexually assaulting and raping dozens of women, according to a federal indictment filed last week by Fox News Digital.
Tal, 38, and Oren Alexander, 37, are two prominent Jets agents in New York and Miami, along with their brother Alon Alexander, also known as Oren of identical twins. Arrested in Miami Beach Wednesday, December 11th.
Prosecutors allege the Alexander brothers "worked with others known and unknown to repeatedly and violently Drugs, sexual assault and rape The indictment said there were dozens of victims in New York, Miami and elsewhere.
"As alleged, this conduct was egregious," Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said at a news conference in Manhattan announcing the charges.
The Alexander brothers "arranged for these sexual assault The indictment states that "women were lured and lured well in advance with the promise of luxury experiences, travel and accommodations to locations where they were subsequently forcibly raped or sexually assaulted, sometimes by multiple men," including themselves.
The indictment also says that at times, the brothers "physically restrained and restrained the victim during the rape and sexual assault and ignored screams and explicit requests to stop."
According to the indictment, the three brothers conspired to engage in a sex trafficking scheme since at least 2010, but prosecutors filed a letter Wednesday alleging that the sexual violence against women actually spanned more than two decades and could be traced back to the men. Went to high school in Miami.
In the letter, prosecutors asked the court to deny the brothers bail while also revealing more details about their alleged crimes.
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The Alexander brothers' serial sexual violence only escalated as adults, prosecutors added. After graduating from college, the three brothers moved to New York City, Although they continue to keep their home in Miami and divide their time between the two cities.
"The evidence in this case also demonstrates that the defendants planned and paid for travel expenses for interstate and international transportation involving women on multiple occasions," prosecutors wrote in the letter.
One victim, whom prosecutors identified in the letter as Victim-1, reported being raped by Tal Alexander and "another man" in 2011 at the Alexander brothers' Hamptons vacation home. The letter states that Victim 1 had never met Tal Alexander before and upon arriving at the house, "she was given a glass of wine, which she drank about half of and then began to feel ill consistent with having consumed so much alcohol."
Victim-1's memory subsequently became hazy, but she had several clear memories of that night. Specifically, according to the letter, Victim 1 remembered being held down by Tarr when another man entered the room, and recalled being at a second location with Tarr and another man, and also set up camera.
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Another woman named Victim-2 reported in 2016 that she was raped by Oren Alexander after he "started feeling strange and having trouble walking" after Oren handed her a cocktail. Aaron Alexander then allegedly took the woman to a bedroom to lie down, and she later woke up to find Oren in the room. The letter goes on to say that Oren took off her swimsuit and raped her while she was "impaired and unable to move" and "had difficulty speaking."
Prosecutors said, "Just weeks after the Alexander brothers sex trafficking and rape "Victim-2," the brothers, along with a number of others, arranged for the woman to be transported to Tulum, Mexico. , where they and other men on the trip discussed "importing" women, splitting the women's accommodation and flight costs, and providing drugs "to make them more likely to have sex."
One of the drugs mentioned, "G," is defined as a "date rape" drug, and prosecutors believe the drug refers to "GHB."
"Are all the girls going to be sent out on Sunday?" Oren Alexander said in a message, adding that he "just wanted to make sure I got the maximum return." They paid "more than most of us spend on girls," he said.
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Oren and Tal Alexander co-founded real estate company official, The company will offer luxury listings in New York City, the Hamptons, Miami and Los Angeles in 2022 following the promotion of Douglas Elliman, one of the largest real estate brokerages in the country, prosecutors wrote.
At Douglas Elliman, they secured major brokerage deals, including the sale of a penthouse in 2019 for nearly $240 million, which at the time was the most expensive residential sale in U.S. history. Alon Alexander, 37, doesn't work in real estate, but he has contacts in the real estate world.
Prosecutors said the brothers all lived in "high-value" properties in Miami Beach and New York. Court documents show that Tal Alexander rented an apartment in a skyscraper on Manhattan's "Billionaires' Row" while Aaron Alexander and Oren Alexander lived in Miami Beach properties that had "direct waterway" and "private dock."
Prosecutors said Tal and Oren took steps to conceal their crimes and protect their reputations in the real estate industry.
"For example, the government is aware that on at least one occasion, Tarr and Oren filed a police report alleging harassment against a woman who said Tarr forcibly digitally penetrated her while Oren was in the room. Tarr Er also threatened the victim with a defamation lawsuit if she didn't stop telling people that he and Oren sexually assaulted her.
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All three brothers were charged with one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and another count of sex trafficking of a woman through force, fraud or coercion. Additionally, Tal Alexander is accused of sex trafficking a second victim.
"Mr. Alexander will enter a plea of not guilty and resolve these charges in the appropriate forum - a court of law," Aaron Alexander's indictment representative Isabel Kirschner told Fox News Digital in a statement.
Susan Necheles, an attorney representing Oren Alexander of Florida, and Joel Denaro, an attorney representing Oren Alexander and Aaron Alexander, told Fox News Digital in a statement that the judge had granted them the order. release.
"A Florida judge today ordered the release of Oren Alexander and Aaron Alexander from state prison. After two hearings, the state judge found that conditions can be set to ensure the safety of the community and Oren and Aaron's appearance in court, and Both men are ordered to be released on bail," the lawyer said on Friday. "We are grateful and ready to begin hearing this case in court."
Deanna Paul, an attorney for brother Tal Alexander, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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Williams said the investigation was ongoing and urged anyone who claimed they were sexually assaulted by the Alexander brothers to come forward.