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Federal prosecutors accuse Alexander brothers of sex trafficking using wealth and influence, citing 11 victim testimonies and evidence like drug-fueled assaults and degrading content.
Federal prosecutors concluded their case in the sex trafficking trial of the Alexander brothers—Alon, Oren, and Tal—accusing them of using wealth and influence to lure, drug, and sexually assault multiple women and girls across locations including the Hamptons, Aspen, New York City, and a Caribbean cruise.
Eleven women testified, describing assaults after being drugged, manipulated, and filmed, with evidence including victim messages like “RAPIST” on a door, photos on the brothers’ devices, and blog posts promoting degrading views of women.
The brothers, real estate brokers and security executives, pleaded not guilty, and the defense argued the allegations stemmed from consensual encounters, not criminal conduct.
The defense began presenting its case, with Alon Alexander potentially testifying, and two dropped charges were announced.
Closing arguments are pending.
Los fiscales federales acusan a los hermanos Alexander de tráfico sexual utilizando la riqueza y la influencia, citando 11 testimonios de víctimas y pruebas como agresiones alimentadas por drogas y contenido degradante.