Alexander brothers, high-profile US real estate brokers, guilty of sex trafficking
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Three Alexander brothers, prominent real estate brokers, were found guilty of sex trafficking in New York.
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Three Alexander brothers, including prominent real estate brokers Oren and Alon Alexander, have been convicted of sex trafficking charges in New York. The verdict followed a five-week trial where 11 women testified they were sexually assaulted by one or more of the brothers. Prosecutors accused the trio of using drugs and force to rape numerous women, leveraging their wealth and lifestyle. This conviction concludes a high-profile case involving accusations against individuals known in luxury real estate circles. The outcome underscores legal accountability for sex trafficking offenses.
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