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Alexander Brothers Face Federal Sex-Trafficking Trial in Manhattan

The Alexander brothers are accused of exploiting dozens of women for over a decade across luxury locations, facing trial with no bail since their 2024 arrests, prosecutors said.

  • On Tuesday, opening statements begin in Manhattan federal court for Tal Alexander, Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander, who face federal sex‑trafficking and sexual‑assault charges and have pleaded not guilty.
  • According to indictments, the brothers met victims at clubs, parties and dating apps, recruited them for trips with paid flights and lodging, then drugged and assaulted dozens of women from 2008 to 2021.
  • Two of the defendants were high‑end real estate brokers dubbed `The A Team`, and the third ran the family private security firm; they owned Miami waterfront mansions, yachts, private jets, and a Manhattan's Billionaires' Row residence.
  • All three defendants remain held without bail as Judge Valerie E. Caproni oversees the case, with jury selection last week questioning prospective jurors on sexual activity for a jury of six men and six women.
  • Defense lawyers contend the allegations resemble `date rape` cases usually prosecuted in state court, but Judge Valerie E. Caproni rejected this, while prosecutors say the brothers acted with impunity and the Alexander Brothers' spokesperson denies assaults, saying 'allegations are not evidence.
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