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Alexander Brothers Used Wealth to Lure, Drug and Rape Women and Girls, Prosecutor Says

Defense challenges witness accounts with alibis and evidence as prosecutors prepare to drop some charges; over 60 women have accused the brothers since 2024, prosecutors say.

  • Earlier this week, the defense for Tal, Alon, and Oren Alexander began their case in New York City federal court after prosecutors alleged witness intimidation.
  • Prosecutors say the brothers repeatedly recruited women, drugged and raped them across Hamptons, New York City, and other locations over more than a decade, with over 60 accusations since 2024.
  • Digital evidence—videos, photos and messages—formed a cornerstone of the prosecution's presentation, including a video of alleged assault and a photo of a sleeping topless girl found on brothers' devices, Andrew Jones said.
  • Prosecutors rested earlier than planned, foreshadowing dropped charges tied to absent witnesses; the jury of six women and six men plus one alternate will hear closing arguments likely later this week.
  • Jacqueline Perczek said the defense will use photo metadata and private staff testimony to show inconsistencies and support alibis, and Agnifilo said one or more brothers may testify, with the defense able to rest as soon as Tuesday.
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Alexander brothers used wealth to lure, drug and rape women and girls, prosecutor says

A federal prosecutor says the wealthy Alexander brothers used the same luring, drugging, and humiliation tactics to sexually assault numerous women and girls, bragging about their exploits in blog posts with titles that included “It’s not rape if.”

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Crime Online broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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