The Alexander brothers — Oren, Alon and Tal — have been found guilty in what prosecutors called one of the largest sex-trafficking cases brought by the U.S. Department of Justice. A federal jury convicted them on all counts on March 9 after three days of deliberations, and they now face the possibility of life in prison.
Once well-known figures in luxury real estate in Miami, New York and Aspen, their careers collapsed after multiple women accused them of drugging and sexually assaulting victims over several years. Prosecutors said the brothers trafficked women using force, fraud and coercion, with abuse allegedly occurring in places including the Hamptons and Mexico.
The charges included sex trafficking, conspiracy and sexual abuse, with some counts involving a minor and victims who were allegedly drugged. The brothers denied the accusations and pleaded not guilty, arguing the claims were financially motivated.
They will remain in federal custody in Brooklyn until sentencing on Aug. 6 and also face dozens of civil lawsuits and additional criminal charges in Florida.