A woman convicted of multiple felonies for scamming thousands of dollars from prospective Miami apartment renters is now in even more serious trouble — this time in Hialeah.
Accused rapist posh property broker Oren Alexander was denied bail by a Manhattan federal judge Wednesday — after his Miami lawyer argued the married new dad should be released because
The brothers, who have been accused in dozens of rapes and sexual assaults, are facing federal sex crime charges.
Defense attorneys for the three Alexander brothers argue in court papers that they committed no sexual assaults, and that their relationships with the alleged victims were consensual and sometimes involved text messages to get together again.
MIAMI - Prominent real estate broker Oren Alexander, one of the three Alexander brothers facing multiple rape and sex trafficking charges, is set to appear Tuesday afternoon in Miami federal court for a pre-trial release hearing.
A man facing an ongoing court case centered around allegations that he sexually battered a teenage boy in Indian River County is now suspected of committing a similar crime in Miami-Dade.
Oren and Tal Alexander, who run a luxury real estate brokerage, and their brother Alon Alexander have been charged with sex trafficking by Federal authorities.
The judge denied the Alexander brothers bail in their sex traffic case on Wednesday. They have pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking charges.
More than a month after their arrests, a federal judge in New York on Wednesday ordered the detention of three wealthy brothers from Miami Beach before trial on sex trafficking charges that allege the Alexander siblings drugged and raped dozens of women over the past two decades.
A federal judge in New York City says two luxury real estate brokers and their brother accused of raping dozens of women over two decades will remain in jail to await their trial on sex trafficking charges.
Oren, Tal and Alon Alexander will be extradited from Miami to New York, where they will remain in federal detention until trial.
A former Boston doctor, who is accused in a class action lawsuit of sexually assaulting more than 200 patients, has now been indicted on two counts of rape.