Alexander brothers to face more charges after 60 women accuse them of rape - with victims prepared to testify: feds
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Disgraced luxury real estate agents Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander face expanded charges as federal prosecutors revealed that the number of women accusing them of rape has climbed to 60. Following their not-guilty pleas, prosecutors described disturbing patterns in their alleged assaults, including luring victims with promises of luxury. The case has drawn attention due to the brothers' high-profile clientele in real estate, and more evidence is expected to emerge as the legal proceedings continue, potentially resulting in a superseding indictment that will include testimonies from additional victims.
Prosecutor Elizabeth Espinosa stated, 'We do intend to bring a superseding indictment in this case,' indicating that further charges and testimonies from more victims will be presented.
Previously, prosecutors spoke to over 40 women claiming at least one brother raped them; this number has now risen to 60, demonstrating a growing body of evidence against the siblings.
The brothers were said to have lured women with 'the promise of luxury experiences' only to 'forcibly have intercourse with them,' illustrating a horrific manipulation tactic.
Testimonies indicated extreme trauma; one witness shared they 'couldn't feel their limbs' after consuming what they thought was a benign drink, showcasing the severity of the situation.
Read at New York Post
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