New York Real Estate Moguls Found Guilty in High-Profile Sex Trafficking Case
Three wealthy brothers from New York, including two top real estate brokers, were convicted in a sex trafficking trial for luring women to exclusive parties to drug and assault them. Facing multiple charges, each pleaded not guilty, but testimonies from eleven women led to their conviction.
In a closely monitored trial, three affluent brothers from New York were found guilty of sex trafficking. The case involved allegations that Oren, Tal, and Alon Alexander lured women to exclusive parties where they were drugged and assaulted.
The defense claimed the encounters were consensual and that the women were not paid for sex. Prosecutors, however, portrayed the brothers as predators, using a consistent strategy to isolate and exploit their victims.
Despite their claims of innocence, the jury was swayed by testimonies from eleven women who accused the brothers of abuse. The brothers now face significant legal consequences.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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