As Alexander
Brothers Indicted for Sex
Traffic Transit to SDNY Is
Awaited and Worth Tracking
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Dec 11 – Amid the
news of the arrest of the
Alexander brothers in Miami on
SDNY sex trafficking charges,
in the SDNY Magistrate Court
on the morning of December 11
the superseding indictment was
"wheeled out" to District
Judge Valerie E. Caproni.
Inner City Press was there,
and tweeted / X-ed it
out.
At a press
conference probably his last
as SDNY US Attorney Damian
Williams was asked the
underlying first indictment -
it is still not public - and
about if the brothers will be
brought to SDNY.
Yes, he said, adding that the
mechanics are "not worth
getting into."
Later on
December 11 Inner City Press
reported that another
defendant was brought to SDNY,
from North Carolina, via
Atlanta and Oklahoma City, and
then left in the MDC without
seeing a judge for two weeks.
So many the mechanics ARE
worth getting
into.
Publicly, the US
Attorney's Office for the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
said the ALEXANDER BROTHERS
worked together and with
others to engage in sex
trafficking, including by
repeatedly drugging, sexually
assaulting, and raping dozens
of female victims.
The ALEXANDER
BROTHERS, who reside primarily
in New York and Miami,
Florida, have considerable
social and financial
connections, including through
OREN ALEXANDER and TAL
ALEXANDER’s positions as
prominent real estate agents
focused on ultra-luxury
markets. The defendants
were arrested this morning in
the Southern District of
Florida and will be presented
in federal court in Miami,
Florida
This case
is USA v. Alexander, et al.,
1:24-cr-676 (Caproni)
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