Wealthy Alexander twins freed on bail despite facing sexual assault charges
- A Miami judge approved bail for Oren and Alon Alexander, who are facing sexual assault charges.
- The twins remain in custody due to a separate federal sex trafficking case involving their brother Tal.
- The case has attracted national media attention due to the serious nature of the allegations against them.
In Miami, on December 13, 2024, a state judge granted bail to Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander, two prominent real estate brokers facing serious charges of sexual assault. These charges are grounded in allegations of sexual battery concerning three separate incidents. Oren Alexander is implicated in all three charges, while his twin brother Alon is facing one charge. The granted bail included a $3 million bond for Oren and a $2 million bond for Alon, with the bonds backed by their father's home located in Bal Harbour, Florida. Despite this state court ruling, both brothers remain in custody due to ongoing federal litigation. A separate federal indictment accuses the three Alexander brothers, including Tal Alexander, of participating in a scheme that involved luring, drugging, and sexually assaulting multiple women over the span of more than a decade. The stark allegations of sex trafficking stem from events that occurred not just in Miami but also extend to New York City, showcasing the breadth of the indictments against them. Within the federal court proceedings, Tal Alexander was already in court addressing charges related to sex trafficking. He is expected to return to court later the same day as his brothers after their initial court appearance. The federal indictment drew national scrutiny due to the alleged actions being tied with their high-profile status in the real estate industry. With legal proceedings escalating, the case's visibility increased as allegations surfaced of significant wealth being used to exploit vulnerable women. As a condition for their bail, Judge Lody Jean imposed house arrest on both Oren and Alon Alexander. This ruling included a stipulation that they must refrain from contacting any victims involved in the cases against them. Additionally, the brothers have surrendered their passports to federal authorities, limiting their ability to travel and further suggesting the Judges' concerns regarding their flight risk given the serious nature of the charges they face. Such stringent conditions illustrate the court's acknowledgment of the severity of the allegations and the potential threat posed by the wealthy individuals involved. The ongoing legal battles garnered significant media attention, raising questions about accountability within influential circles and the legal system's capacity to deal with such high-profile cases effectively.