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Inside the Alexander brothers’ defense machine | #shorts
2/4/2026, 5:59:16 PM
For years, the Alexander brothers were fixtures of luxury real estate — the kind of brokers who didn't just sell the lifestyle, they *were* the lifestyle. Now, Oren and Tal Alexander and their brother Alon are on trial in federal court, facing sex trafficking charges. They've pleaded not guilty. If convicted, each faces 15 years to life.
As the case enters its second week, a Lower Manhattan courtroom has become its own ecosystem: a judge with a tight grip, a closely screened jury, three separate defense teams, prosecutors, victims' lawyers, the press and the brothers' family and friends watching from the gallery.
Inside the Alexander brothers’ defense machine | #shorts
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