Alexander Brothers Deny Sex Trafficking Charges Amid Over 60 Accusations
Alexander Brothers Deny Sex Trafficking Charges Amid Over 60 Accusations

Alexander Brothers Deny Sex Trafficking Charges Amid Over 60 Accusations

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The Alexander brothers—Tal, Oren, and Alon—pleaded not guilty in a New York federal court to charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy, facing allegations from over 60 women spanning nearly two decades. Prosecutors charge that the brothers lured victims using their wealth and influence, then drugged and assaulted them. The brothers, who once thrived in luxury real estate, could face life in prison if convicted, with their trial scheduled for January 5, 2026. Investigators have amassed extensive evidence, including data from social media and electronic devices, suggesting a troubling pattern of predatory behavior. Defense attorneys argue the charges are speculative and driven by social media hype. This case raises significant concerns about abuse and power dynamics in the upscale real estate sector.

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