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Alexander Brothers Scandal Deepens: Accusers Speak Out Amid Legal Battle

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Alexander Brothers Scandal Deepens: Accusers Speak Out Amid Legal Battle

Oren, Alon, and Tal Alexander, three brothers renowned as luxury real estate figures in Miami and New York City, are facing severe accusations of sexual assault and rape from at least 60 alleged victims, including a minor. These alleged incidents reportedly date back to 2009. The brothers have pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges, with their legal team staunchly denying any wrongdoing and asserting that the claims may be fabricated.

According to attorneys Edward O’Donnell and Joel Denaro, representing the Alexander brothers, it is suspicious that for over a decade, no accusations were made. They contend that all accusers emerged simultaneously, primarily through personal injury lawsuits seeking financial compensation. O’Donnell stated, “It is no coincidence that for 10, 15 years, not one person had ever accused these brothers of ever doing anything inappropriate, and all of a sudden, at one time, in the same exact window frame, every single person that you’ve heard of that has accused the Alexander brothers of assaulting them came through a personal injury lawsuit trying to sue them for money.” He further highlighted that none of the accusers initially went to law enforcement, only to personal injury lawyers, which then led to law enforcement involvement. The defense also claims a complete lack of physical evidence, noting that alleged victims did not go to hospitals for rape kits. O’Donnell shared emails suggesting a prosecutor provided names of civil lawyers to an alleged victim who expressed interest in suing, an action the D.A.’s office later clarified as a response to a direct question, not a referral.

Conversely, attorneys representing the alleged victims and prosecutors present a different narrative. Federal prosecutors accuse Oren, 39, and his 38-year-old twin brothers Alon and Tal, of working together to repeatedly and violently drug, sexually assault, and rape dozens of victims between 2009 and 2021, often promising luxury experiences in exchange for sex. Miami Herald reporter Ana Claudia Chacin, who has spoken to several alleged victims, noted the “eerily similar” stories of women being drugged or incapacitated by alcohol, rendering them unable to consent.

Regarding the delay in coming forward, accusers and their representatives explain it was often due to profound shame, fear of not being believed, or intimidation by the brothers’ wealth and status. Lindsey Acree, one alleged victim, sought to file anonymously to avoid being

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