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Luxury Real Estate Brothers Face Sexual Assault Charges

In this screenshot, Miami Dade Circuit Court Judge Mindy S. Glazer is seen via video as attorney Joe Denaro speaks in the first court appearance of Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander, who are charged w

A luxury real estate broker and his identical twin brother, along with another sibling, are facing serious charges related to sexual assault and sex trafficking. The 37-year-old twins, Oren and Alon Alexander, were held without bond by a Florida judge pending a hearing to determine their bail status. The third brother, Tal Alexander, also appeared in court on federal sex trafficking charges involving all three siblings.

The Alexander brothers co-founded the luxury real estate firm Official, known for dealing with high-end properties and catering to billionaire clients in cities like New York, Miami, and Los Angeles. Federal prosecutors allege that the brothers engaged in a disturbing pattern of drugging, sexually assaulting, and raping numerous victims over a decade.

Authorities claim that the brothers used their wealth and influence to manipulate victims, often luring them with promises of travel, parties, and romantic relationships. Victims were allegedly provided with drugs like cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms, and GHB, rendering them unable to resist or escape the assaults.

Federal prosecutors allege a pattern of drugging and sexually assaulting victims.
Oren and Alon Alexander held without bond in Florida on sex trafficking charges.
Alexander brothers co-founded luxury real estate firm Official catering to billionaire clients.

In specific incidents detailed in the charges, one victim described a 'gang rape' at Alon Alexander's Miami Beach apartment in 2016, while another victim reported being assaulted by Oren Alexander in 2017 after being drugged at a real estate event.

During a court appearance, Oren Alexander cited his wife's imminent pregnancy as a reason for seeking release on bail, but the judge ruled that he must remain in custody for now. The defense attorney for the brothers argued against their flight risk status, emphasizing their ties to the community.

The case has drawn significant attention due to the high-profile nature of the brothers' real estate business and the disturbing nature of the allegations against them. The legal proceedings are ongoing as prosecutors seek justice for the victims and hold the Alexander brothers accountable for their alleged crimes.

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