Sunday, February 23, 2025

Florida Brothers Do Doe 174 Proud

As claims of rape and sexual assault against the Alexander brothers continue to swell, so do the connections to South Florida. Of the 11 women who filed civil lawsuits in New York state court earlier this week accusing two of the three brothers of rape and sexual assault, four of them said the incidents happened in Miami. All say they were drugged without consent. Two claim to have met one of the brothers at a restaurant or nightclub before going home with him. Another met on a dating app. One of the women claims to have been raped in a hotel room.

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Twins Oren and Alon Alexander, 37, and their 38-year-old brother Tal made headlines last summer when several women filed civil lawsuits in New York state court that claimed the trio used their wealth and connections to lure them into uncomfortable situations, then raped and sexually assaulted them after plying them with drugs.

In December, the trio were arrested at their Miami Beach homes, charged with a slew of state and federal rape and sex-trafficking charges. They're currently jailed in New York. Oren and Tal were stars in the high-end luxury real estate world, where they took part in some of the largest residential sales in the country. Alon was an executive at the family's Kent Security business.

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That tracks.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-02-23 02:08 PM

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