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.
- On Monday, the defense for Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander began their case after prosecutors alleged witness intimidation led two victims to withdraw.
- Prosecutors say a repeated playbook of luring, drugging and assault explains the charges against the Alexander brothers, who have faced more than 60 accusations since 2024 across the Hamptons and New York City.
- Andrew Jones said prosecutors played a video and shared files, including a 2009 clip and photos on brothers' devices, as corroborating evidence.
- Prosecutors rested earlier than planned and may drop charges tied to absent witnesses, with closing arguments likely later this week; the jury has six women, six men, and one alternate juror.
- Perczek previewed a roughly 30-minute opening emphasizing alibi evidence and digital metadata, with the defense planning to use photo metadata and private chefs' testimony to support alibis, and one or more brothers may testify before the defense rests.
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The rich Alexander brothers used the same tactics of seduction, drug addiction and humiliation to sexually assault numerous women and girls, boasting of their exploits in blog posts with titles that included "It's Not Rape Yes," a federal prosecutor told the jurors on Tuesday. In a final argument after four weeks of testimony in the federal trial for brother sex trafficking, Deputy Federal Attorney Andrew Jones reviewed the often heartbreaking a…
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.”
Alexander brothers prosecutors rest early, alleging defense intimidated victims out of testifying
The legal team defending former luxury real estate brokers and brothers Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander in their sex trafficking trial began their case Monday — days earlier than initially scheduled — after prosecutors alleged intimidation tactics by defense attorneys resulted in two victims backing out of taking the stand. That case, attorneys said, may involve the brothers themselves taking the stand. Prosecutors rested their case earlier than ex…
Alexander Brothers Trial Could Soon See Defense Case
After four weeks of testimony, prosecutors could soon end their sex abuse case against three real estate mogul brothers. Jurors have heard explosive testimony about alleged drugging and humiliating encounters, as the defense continues to declare the Alexander Brothers’ innocence. Twins Oren and Alon Alexander and their older brother Tal have faced a 12-count indictment for sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. …
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