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Real estate brokers Tal and Oren Alexander, along with their brother Alon, were arrested Wednesday on federal charges that they allegedly drugged and raped numerous women. The accusations against the Alexander siblings have sent shockwaves through both the real estate community and the public. Federal authorities have stated that the brothers are believed to have targeted vulnerable individuals, using substances to incapacitate them before committing the alleged assaults.
The investigation reportedly uncovered multiple incidents, with victims coming forward to share their harrowing experiences. The authorities are urging anyone with additional information to contact them, as they believe there may be more victims who have yet to come forward. The Alexander brothers, known for their high-profile dealings in the real estate market, now face serious legal repercussions that could significantly impact their careers and personal lives.
As the case unfolds, many are left questioning how such allegations could arise from individuals previously viewed as reputable professionals in the industry.
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