NEW YORK — Two luxury real estate brokers and their brother accused of raping dozens of women over two decades will remain in jail to await their trial on sex trafficking charges, a federal judge in New York City ruled Wednesday.
Judge Valerie E. Caproni heard bail arguments before agreeing with two federal magistrate judges in Florida who previously ruled that the three brothers should remain locked up as a danger to the community.
The men, who all reside in Miami, were not in Manhattan federal court because they remain jailed in Florida. They have pleaded not guilty. Caproni also found that they were a risk to flee.
She cited the strength of the evidence and potential penalties, including a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison and a maximum of life if they are convicted. She also noted that the crimes allegedly occurred for two decades and did not result from ''a one-time party where things went wrong.''
In an indictment unsealed last month and a detention letter, New York prosecutors alleged that Oren Alexander, 37, and Tal Alexander, 38, using their wealth and influence they gained by brokering deals on high-end properties in New York City, Miami and Los Angeles, teamed up with sibling Alon Alexander, 37, to rape and sexually abuse women from at least 2002 to 2021. Several of the victims, a prosecutor said Wednesday, were minors.
The indictment accused the brothers of using ''deception, fraud and coercion'' to entice victims to travel with them or attend parties and events before they were attacked. At other times, prosecutors said in court papers, the men engaged in ''opportunistic rapes and sexual assault of numerous victims who they encountered by chance.''
In a detention letter, prosecutors said law enforcement agents had spoken to over 40 women who said they were forcibly raped or sexually assaulted by at least one of the brothers and that one or more of the brothers had drugged victims prior to a rape.
Each of the brothers had been accused of forcible rape by at least 10 women, prosecutors said.