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Explosive Claims Rock Alexander Brothers Case: Accusers Speak Out as Lawyers Deny '0 Evidence'

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Explosive Claims Rock Alexander Brothers Case: Accusers Speak Out as Lawyers Deny '0 Evidence'

Oren, Alon, and Tal Alexander, brothers renowned in the luxury real estate sectors of Miami and New York City, are currently embroiled in a significant legal battle, facing accusations of raping or sexually assaulting at least 60 victims, including a minor. The alleged incidents date back to 2009 and continued until 2021. The brothers have pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges and steadfastly deny any wrongdoing, awaiting trial in January 2026, currently held without bail at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center.

Their defense attorneys, Edward O’Donnell and Joel Denaro, contend that the claims made by the accusers, their personal injury lawyers, and prosecutors may be fabricated and part of an orchestrated attempt to seek financial compensation. O’Donnell highlighted the suspicious timing of the accusations, noting, “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 questioned why accusers predominantly went to personal injury lawyers rather than law enforcement directly, and asserts that there is “zero physical evidence” or rape kits to substantiate the allegations. Furthermore, O’Donnell presented an email from December 2024 where a woman, seeking to sue, asked a prosecutor for recommendations for lawyers working on the Alexander brothers' case, an email the prosecutor then responded to by providing names and emails of civil attorneys. The District Attorney’s office clarified this was a response to a direct question, not a referral.

Conversely, those representing the alleged victims offer different perspectives on the timing and nature of the accusations. Miami Herald reporter Ana Claudia Chacin, who has spoken with several accusers, observed that the stories are

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