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New accusations against the three brothers accused of orchestrating a decade-long scheme to sex traffic women were revealed this week as authorities look to further cement their case against the high-profile defendants. 

Real estate moguls Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander, along with their brother, Alon, are facing charges of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, inducement to travel to engage in unlawful sexual activity and three counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, according to a federal superseding indictment. 

Tal Alexander faces additional sex trafficking and inducement counts, with Alon and Oren Alexander facing an additional charge of aggravated sex abuse, according to court documents. The charges stem from allegations from at least six new victims – including one minor. 

LUXURY REAL ESTATE MOGULS HIT WITH NEW ALLEGATIONS IN SEX TRAFFICKING CASE

A display showing images of Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander prior to a news conference in New York

A display showing images of Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander prior to a news conference in New York on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. Luxury real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander and their brother Alon were arrested and charged with sex-trafficking by federal prosecutors in New York. (Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The brothers pleaded not guilty to all counts, bringing the total to 10 charges against them. 

“The federal charges in the indictment against Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander are serious because they involve sex trafficking and aggravated sexual abuse,” Kelly Hyman, a trial attorney and host of the true-crime podcast “Unresolved: The Diddy Cases,” told Fox News Digital. “Since the charges are brought at the federal level, there can be more severe penalties compared to state level crimes.”

Federal prosecutors allege the three men lured dozens of victims to be sexually assaulted by promising luxury travel and other expensive accommodations, conspiring for more than a decade and leveraging their real estate industry status to attract women from 2009 to 2021. The brothers allegedly would organize elaborate vacations for their victims, subsequently assaulting the women while traveling. 

DOZENS MORE ALEXANDER BROTHER ACCUSERS COME FORWARD AS REAL ESTATE TYCOONS PLEAD NOT GUILTY

Alon Alexander and Oren Alexander appear in a Miami courtroom.

Oren Alexander, 37, center, and his twin brother, Alon, center-right, speak to their attorney Joel Denaro during their bond hearing after being charged with multiple state and federal crimes, including sex trafficking and rape, at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, in Miami. (Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald via AP, Pool)

“In sex trafficking cases, deception, drugs, and false pretenses, like promises of luxury travel, could be considered important facts if it goes to the force, fraud or coercion of the sex trafficking,” Hyman said. “And thus could have legal weight to prove a case as the prosecution has the burden to prove the charges against a defendant beyond a reasonable doubt. It is ultimately up to the jury as they are the trier of facts, and the jury will decide what weight to give these facts based on the evidence presented.”

According to the indictment, the brothers would incapacitate the women before they were sexually assaulted and raped – sometimes alongside multiple men – with some of the attacks happening within hours of meeting the victims. 

“Often, the Alexander brothers drugged their victims before assaulting them, preventing them from fighting back or escaping,” the indictment reads.  

WEALTHY FLORIDA REAL ESTATE BROTHERS’ ‘TROPHIES’ UNCOVERED AS JUDGE DENIES BAIL: FEDS

The three men allegedly operated the scheme from New York City and Miami, Florida, centering the assaults around where their homes and businesses were located. 

Prosecutors allege that immediately following the attacks, the brothers would “sometimes [offer] the victims material items, including travel, concert tickets, and other luxury experiences.” 

“When prosecuting a sex trafficking case in federal court, prosecutors must demonstrate that ‘force, threats of force, fraud or coercion’ were used to compel the victim to engage in a sex act,” Hyman told Fox News Digital. “However, if the victim is a minor, this specific proof is not required. The prosecution must still prove a defendant knowingly recruited the minor for a commercial sex act, but not particularly through force, fraud or coercion.”

HIGH-PROFILE REAL ESTATE BROTHER MISSES HEARING AFTER MIX-UP IN IDENTICAL TWINS’ SEX TRAFFICKING CASE

Real Estate Brokers Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander at their home on Miami Beach

Real estate brokers Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander at their home on Miami Beach on Feb. 1, 2019.  (Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Alon Alexander’s attorney, Howard Srebnick, pointed to his client’s willingness to sit for a polygraph test and the subsequent results. 

“Alon pled not guilty to all counts, including the newly-added count ten accusing him of drugging a woman to have sex with her,”  Srebnick said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “On January 13, 2025, a retired FBI polygraph examiner tested Alon while in jail. Alon was asked if he ever had sex with any woman he knew had been covertly given drugs, which Alon denied. The polygraph examiner opined that Alon passed the lie detector test, finding ‘no significant reactions indicative of deception’ by Alon.”

One of Tal’s attorneys, Deanna Paul, referred to previous statements his defense team had provided to Fox News Digital. In March his lawyers said the superseding indictment “changes nothing.”

“It’s a reheated version of the same case—and still does not include conduct that amounts to federal sex trafficking,” Paul and Milton Williams said at the time. “The government is trying to stretch a statute beyond recognition to fit a narrative, not a crime.”

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Oren Alexander’s attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

They are currently being held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center as they await trial. If convicted of the federal charges, the brothers could face the possibility of 15 years to life in prison. 
 

Julia Bonavita is a U.S. Writer for Fox News Digital and a Fox Flight Team drone pilot. You can follow her at @juliabonavita13 on all platforms and send story tips to julia.bonavita@fox.com.

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