New federal charges against Alexander brothers include sex trafficking of a minor
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The Alexander brothers from Miami Beach, Alon, Oren, and Tal, face a new indictment with added sex trafficking charges involving six more victims. A New York grand jury indicated that the brothers utilized their wealth and influence to exploit vulnerable individuals, including minors, in a systematic sex trafficking scheme. The charges claim that the brothers transported victims across state lines, drugged them, and coerced them into sexual acts while offering gifts. The scope of their alleged crimes extends back to 2009, revealing a troubling pattern of exploitation and abuse.
Federal prosecutors allege that Miami Beach siblings, including the Alexander brothers, used their status and wealth to prey on vulnerable women, engaging in sex trafficking and exploitation.
The indictment also alleges that the brothers coerced a minor into commercial sex acts, highlighting the severity of their criminal activities that extend back to at least 2009.
Read at Miami Herald
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