The Alexander brothers are handsome, wealthy beyond belief, and long-time sexual predators, court files claim.
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According to The Miami Herald, citing a letter from federal prosecutors, the brothers “exuded only arrogant contempt for the women they assaulted and raped over the course of 20 years.”
Oren and Tal Alexander were superstars in the Miami and New York luxury real estate world, counting A-listers among their glittering clientele.
Now, the pair are charged with sex trafficking and other heinous crimes. New court documents unearthed by the Herald reveal the brothers’ main concern was their image.
“Start to think about reputation you want out there,” Oren says to his older brother Tal. “We are on top of the game and the only thing that can bring us down is some Hoe complaining.”
Tail replies: “Understood, did someone complain?”
The conversation was one of the interactions transcribed by the feds in a letter filed last week by Damian Williams, U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York. He recommended that the judge not grant bail to the brothers.
According to the feds, women did indeed complain about being threatened by the Alexanders to shut up. Four lawsuits were filed against the pair.
That led to state sex trafficking and rape charges in both Miami and New York City. If convicted, the pair could spend the rest of their lives in prison.
Tal, 38, and twins Oren and Alon, 37, were arrested at their Miami Beach homes on Wednesday.
One of the women’s lawyers said an additional 40 women have come forward with sexual assault and rape allegations. Some of the complaints date to when the trio attended high school in Miami.
And the common thread is that the brothers took turns raping them while the other two watched or helped pin them down.
The Alexanders’ legal eagles claim the sex was consensual.
Not so, says the feds’ letter.
“Several of these victims were given alcohol by one of the defendants or other individuals,” prosecutors said, adding that victims reported “hearing that individuals involved — including Tal Alexander — talked about the assaults at school, boasting about ‘running train’ on their victims and saying that they wanted to ‘do it again.’”
Oren Alexander even boasted in his high school yearbook that his most memorable moment was “riding my first ‘choo choo’ train.”
The feds claim that after high school their “serial sexual violence only escalated.” They allegedly lured their victims via dating apps or met them at nightclubs.
Among their most outrageous alleged antics was planning with other men the importing of women to a Mexican vacation rental. The men discussed using the date rape drug GHB and bringing in a photographer to capture the debauchery.
The brothers’ Hampton’s redoubt was the scene of a slew of assaults, the letter claims.
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One alleged victim told investigators she had a horrifying encounter with Tal in the summer of 2011. After drinking a glass of wine, she felt sick. Tal held her down while another man wielded a camcorder.
The letter adds: (The brothers relied on) their power and wealth to identify victims, carry out their sadistic sex trafficking scheme, conceal their sexual violence and prevent victims and witnesses from coming forward.”
Victims were allegedly threatened with retaliation.
The brothers even complained to police that one woman was harassing them. She complained she had been assaulted.
For now, the feds want the brothers kept under lock and key citing their allegedly violent backgrounds and the weight of evidence against them.
Investigators have also uncovered a slew of sexually explicit photos and videos.
Their wealth and propensity to travel have made them a serious flight risk, the feds added.
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