Prominent Real Estate Brothers Accused of Gruesome Sex Trafficking Scheme
Three prominent New York City real estate brothers, Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander, have been arrested and charged with a shocking sex trafficking scheme spanning over two decades. These high-profile figures, known for their success in the Douglas Elliman brokerage, now face serious federal charges alleging they preyed on vulnerable women, drugged them, and subjected them to repeated sexual assaults.
Allegations of a Twisted Network
Federal prosecutors paint a horrifying picture of a coordinated network operating across multiple states and international locations. According to the indictment, the brothers allegedly lured women with promises of luxury experiences, travel, and accommodations before drugging them and engaging in violent sexual assaults.
The accusations include detailed plans orchestrated through encrypted messaging apps, sharing photographs of potential victims, and discussing tactics for procuring drugs like cocaine, mushrooms, and GHB to facilitate the assaults.
Protecting Reputation and Concealing Crimes
Adding another layer of depravity to the case, prosecutors allege the brothers actively attempted to silence their victims and protect their reputations within the real estate industry. One chilling example cited in court documents involves filing false police reports and threatening legal action against a woman who accused Tal of rape.
Justice Sought For Victims
The news of these charges has sent shockwaves through the real estate community and beyond. The gravity of the allegations against these brothers reflects a chilling disregard for the law and human dignity. Prosecutors are seeking significant prison sentences for the brothers, emphasizing the need to hold them accountable for their alleged crimes and safeguard the public from further harm.
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