The Alexander brothers—Oren, Alon, and Tal—have been found guilty in what U.S. prosecutors called one of the largest sex-trafficking cases handled by the Department of Justice.
A federal jury convicted them on multiple counts after a three-day deliberation. The brothers now face the possibility of life in prison.
Once known in luxury real estate circles in Miami, New York, and Aspen, their careers collapsed after numerous women accused them of drugging, coercing, and sexually assaulting victims over several years.
Prosecutors said the brothers worked together in a trafficking scheme involving multiple victims, transporting them across locations including the Hamptons and Mexico, and in some cases recording encounters without consent.
They were charged with sex trafficking, conspiracy, and related offenses, with additional allegations involving minors and incapacitated victims. Not all brothers faced the same charges, but all were convicted on serious counts.
The brothers pleaded not guilty, with their defense claiming the accusations were financially motivated and disputed throughout the trial.
A U.S. Attorney said the verdict cannot undo the harm suffered by victims but reinforces efforts to combat sex trafficking.
The Alexander brothers remain in custody awaiting sentencing in August and also face multiple civil lawsuits and additional criminal charges in Florida.