Alexander Brothers Denied Bail in Federal Sex Trafficking Case
The Miami-based siblings face accusations of raping and sexually assaulting dozens of women over nearly two decades, with evidence deemed significant by prosecutors.
- Oren, Tal, and Alon Alexander, prominent Miami-based figures in real estate and private security, are charged with federal sex trafficking and related offenses.
- Prosecutors allege the brothers used deception, coercion, and drugs to sexually assault and rape over 40 women, including minors, between 2002 and 2021.
- A federal judge in New York ruled the brothers must remain in custody, citing the strength of the evidence, potential life sentences, and risk of flight.
- Evidence presented includes videos and photos allegedly showing the brothers engaging in sexual acts with women who appeared intoxicated or unaware they were being recorded.
- Defense attorneys argue the evidence is weak and claim the brothers, who have pleaded not guilty, pose no threat and are committed to their families and communities.