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Judge: Marital bliss and claims of monogamy are no defense against rape conspiracy charges
- A federal judge ruled that marriage does not prove innocence in a rape conspiracy case involving Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander, who are charged with drugging and raping women from 2002 to 2021.
- Judge Valerie E. Caproni denied Alon Alexander's request to dismiss a count of the indictment, ruling that evidence of his engagement and marriage is irrelevant.
- The judge highlighted that participation in a criminal conspiracy is not comparable to being single and noted that many single men do not engage in sex trafficking or assault.
- Caproni emphasized that the transition from single to engaged does not indicate that Alon Alexander withdrew from the conspiracy with his brothers.
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Judge: Marital bliss and claims of monogamy are no defense against rape conspiracy charges
A federal judge says marriage and the alleged embrace of a monogamous lifestyle cannot prove the innocence of a man charged in a conspiracy with his two brothers — both luxury real estate brokers — to sexually attack women.
·Detroit, United States
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