December 14, 2024 - 03:21

The brothers, who have brokered some of the most expensive real estate deals in the world, are facing a slew of state and federal charges filed in Miami and Manhattan. Oren and Alon Alexander, known for their high-profile transactions in luxury markets, have recently made headlines for reasons far removed from their successful careers in real estate.
The twins were accused of being involved in a sex trafficking conspiracy, a charge that has shocked many in the industry. Their sudden fall from grace has raised eyebrows, as they were previously celebrated figures within the real estate community. Following a hearing, a Miami judge decided to release the Alexanders, allowing them to return home while they prepare to face the serious allegations against them.
The case has attracted significant media attention, with many questioning how individuals with such a prominent reputation could be implicated in such a grave matter. As the legal proceedings unfold, the brothers' future and the implications for their real estate business remain uncertain.
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