The positions of sex trafficking and abuse against two luxury real estate corridors and his brother have expanded again, and now include seven victims, according to a new embrajula accusation presented by Federal Prosecutors of Manhattan on Tuesday.
Ears and such Alexander, who reigned on the luxury real estate markets in Miami and New York, as well as in the Ears twin, Alon Alexander, were initially accused of Manhattan in December and accused or sexual trafficking of two by force, fraud or coercion. The initial positions were expanded in May to include six victims, including a minor girl.
Now, prosecutors have expanded the scope of the charges again. Together, the brothers now face nine positions related to sexual trafficking and one of sexual aggression against seven victims. The most recent position accuses two of the drug brothers and then abusing a woman in 2012 while on a bahames cruise.
The accusations date back to 2009, when the three brothers were just over 20 years old.
The three men were prosecuted for the new positions in the Federal Court of Manhattan on Tuesday shortly after the accusation was without appointment. The three declared themselves innocent.
The Alexanders have denied all the accusations against them since last summer, when Real Deal, a real estate publication, reported for the first time that two women had submitted demands to Alexander, and his twin brother, Alon Alexander, or sexual aggression. Those accusations soon increased to include such a 38 -year -old Alexander, and more than two demands for boxes.
In December, men were arrested in Miami for federal sexual traffic charges. The case has shaken the high -end real estate industry and has led to the fall of Ears Alexander and Tal Alexander, who had reached the most important ranks of one of the largest real estate corridors in the country.
Ears and such Alexander helped negotiate the sale of an attic of almost $ 240 million in Manhattan, at that time, the most spending residential sale in the history of the United States. Then they co -founded their own real estate broker, official called. Alon Alexander, 37, did not work in real estate, but socialized with his brothers.
The three men are arrested in a federal detention center in Brooklyn waiting for their trial, that the judge, Valerie E. Caproni, has scheduled for January.
According to a federal accusation published on the day of their judgment, the three brothers had conspired in the sexual retention scheme since 2010.
The extended accusation now covers the accusations of 2009. He arrived a day after the lawyers of such Alexander presented a motion to dismiss the charges, claiming The Government does not have the Bar Association of Federal Crimes in its accusations, which the Prosecutor initially began investigating the brothers just because a rival real estate agent urged a relative in the application of the law to analyze the Italian and that the laws for Forcemy Toyd depended on the case. Ears Alexander and Alon Alexander lawyers joined the motion of dismissal.
Legal teams for the three brothers have repeatedly called the non -foundation charges and have accused all batteries of looking for a payment.
In a statement in May, Deanna Paul, a lawyer for such Alexander, said that the charges do not “include behavior that qualifies as sexual trafficking under federal law” and said that the government was “trying to stretch a statute beyond recognition to adapt to a narrative.” Upon arriving on Tuesday, Mrs. Paul said the defense team’s position did not change.
The brothers have also filed a demand for defamation against Amir Korangy, the Real Deal editor, looking for $ 500 million in damages. According to the demand presented last week, the commercial publication made a “campaign directed to destroy the reputation” of the three brothers who submitted them to “public hatred, contempt, ridiculous or misfortune.”
In a public statement, Korangy said that the objective of the lawsuit was intimidation. “The real treatment report was fair and conscientious, and we are sure that the courts will see what it is: a frivolous and cynical attempt to arm the legal system,” he said.
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