Ohad Fisherman, a South Florida realtor, had his ankle monitor removed this week following a ruling by Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Lody Jean, due to a lack of evidence linking him to further crimes in a 2016 rape case involving the Alexander twins. Fisherman, charged alongside Oren and Alon Alexander, faced allegations from a woman who accused them of sexual assault. Despite the serious accusations, state prosecutors found no additional victims, prompting the court to lift restrictions on Fisherman’s movement. The trial date for the case is set for May 12, pending the attendance of the Alexander twins, who are currently held in federal custody.
Fisherman was charged with a single count of sexual battery by multiple perpetrators, while the twins faced similar sexual battery charges related to a 2016 incident.
The woman claimed Fisherman held her down while the twins took turns raping her, coercing her to attend a gathering at a condo under false pretenses.
Fisherman, a realtor and hummus entrepreneur, can now travel freely after an ankle monitor removal was granted due to a lack of evidence linking him to further crimes.
Judge Jean set a tentative trial date for Fisherman and the Alexander twins of May 12, 2023, but attendance by the twins is uncertain due to federal custody.
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