Prominent Real Estate Brokers and Brother Charged in Sex Trafficking Case
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Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander, three brothers, have been accused of running a sex trafficking scheme that involved drugging and assaulting women.
Tal and Oren, well-known real estate brokers, allegedly used their wealth and status to attract women with offers of luxurious trips and exclusive events.
Prosecutors say the brothers contacted women through social media and dating apps, paid for their travel, and then drugged and assaulted them.
Some victims claimed they were restrained and ignored when they tried to resist. If convicted, the brothers could face prison sentences ranging from 15 years to life.
Prosecutors also accuse the brothers of threatening victims to silence them and protect their reputation.
Evidence includes text messages where they planned events and referred to women as "imports." Authorities believe they pose a flight risk due to their access to private jets, yachts, and international ties.
While the brothers deny the allegations, they have faced similar lawsuits in the past.
Their former real estate company, Douglas Elliman, has declined to comment amid broader accusations of sexual misconduct within the organization.