A Miami-Dade judge set the trial date for Ohad Fisherman, an alleged accomplice of Oren Alexander and his twin brother, Alon, in a sexual battery case prosecutors unveiled in December.
The case is separate from the federal charges brought by the Southern District of New York against Oren, Alon and Tal. Oren is also facing a separate state sexual battery charge.
Fisherman, alongside Oren and Alon, is charged in connection with an alleged attack in 2016. His trial will begin sometime between June 5 and June 9, Judge Lody Jean said at a hearing on Friday. Fisherman was expected to be tried together with Oren and Alon, but the brothers will be tried separately.
“We were of the understanding initially that we would be able to get them back,” said Natalie Snyder, a prosecutor in the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office. “However, I have spoken to the [assistant U.S. Attorney] in the case, and they will not be returning them until after their trial concludes in January 2026.”
The state attorney accused Fisherman of holding down a woman while the twin brothers took turns raping her. The description of the attack is similar to an account laid out in a civil lawsuit filed against the brothers and Fisherman in New York.
Fisherman, through his attorneys, has denied the allegations.
Oren and Alon, along with their older brother Tal, are awaiting their January trial in a jail in Brooklyn. A federal judge previously denied their requests for release on house arrest, and the brothers are appealing the decision.
Fisherman turned himself in to authorities on Dec. 18, about a week after the Alexander brothers were arrested in Miami Beach and Bal Harbour. He had returned from his honeymoon in Japan the night before.
Fisherman was initially released on bail and ordered to wear an ankle monitor. In March, the judge approved his request to have the ankle monitor removed, considering he had not been charged with any other crime.
Fisherman leads his own boutique brokerage called the Fisherman Group. He worked with Oren and Tal’s company, the Side-backed Official Partners, at least until last summer when the rape allegations against the brothers became widely reported. The three Alexander brothers are also facing civil lawsuits alleging they drugged and raped women. And Oren and Tal were also tied up in litigation with Side, the San Francisco-based white label brokerage firm that backed their company, Official. They recently settled that suit, brought by Side, which alleged Oren and Tal hadn’t made payments on a $5 million loan the firm provided to launch Official after they left Douglas Elliman.
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