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Alexander Brothers Scandal: Shocking Secrets Revealed in Real Estate Tycoons' Abuse Case


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Alon Alexander, Tal, and Oren were taken into custody Wednesday from their Miami Beach residences.

The Alexander brothers, luxury real estate brokers, were arrested and accused of drug addiction and sex trafficking in New York on Wednesday. Prosecutors called the alleged behavior "heinous."

Together with their brother Alon (Oren's twin), Oren and Tal Alexander—known for their upscale real estate transactions in Miami and New York City—have been charged with seducing, drugging, and raping many women over a period of more than a decade.

The New York indictment contains startling and unsettling facts. The accusations included in the indictment against the Alexander brothers, according to NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch, are some of the most horrific and humiliating sexual exploitation cases that NYPD is looking into.

Alon is facing civil charges of sexual misbehavior, while Oren and Tal are facing several charges of rape and sexual assault. The three brothers were taken into custody from their Miami Beach residences.

The indictment claims that the Alexander brothers routinely drugged, sexually assaulted, and raped scores of women starting in 2010. Celebrity brothers in the real estate industry create and provide opportunities for women to be sexually assaulted by using their wealth and power.

According to the indictment, the Alexander brothers lured victims into traveling or going to parties and private gatherings with them by using compulsion, fraud, and deceit.

Oren, Tal, and Alon Alexander often used social media, dating apps, events, pubs, and nightclubs to meet women. Their use of party marketers "who would recruit women for these events" is even more alarming, according to the indictment.

The brothers forced ladies to join them by offering them opulent experiences, airline tickets, hotel rooms, and concert tickets. They occasionally also made romantic connection promises.

They used to give women narcotics like GHB, cocaine, and hallucinogenic mushrooms. They even "surreptitiously drugged" women's beverages to limit their mental and physical abilities. The victims' speech and mobility were frequently restricted by these medicines, and they frequently had partial recollections of the event. And also Gang rapped Women.


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