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Accuser of Oren Alexander wants him, brother to stay jailed in rape cases: ‘A lot more victims’

MIAMI – An alleged victim of one of the prominent Alexander brothers is speaking about what happened and says the wheels of justice are turning.

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“I would definitely like for them to sit in prison for the rest of their lives,” said an alleged rape victim of real estate broker Oren Alexander, who asked Local 10 to conceal her identity. “I am very shocked. I thought it was only going to be me and there’s a lot more victims and who knows how many more.”

She’s now sharing her story as the twin brothers faced a federal judge for the first time Friday.

The 37-year-olds have been changed in a salacious federal sex crimes case.

An attorney representing two of the brothers said the two alleged crimes are from 2011 and 2016.

“They want a trail,” said attorney Howard Srebnick. “They want to show the world that they are not guilty of the accusations.”

Their 38-year-old brother, Tal Alexander, has also been charged in the federal investigation.

Last week, a judge denied him bond over fears he posed a flight risk.

“We’ll be back to prove that neither of they, nor their brother Tal, are flight risk,” said Srebnick.

That’s a risk that the victim thinks should not be on table, recalling her alleged assault with Oren back in 2013 after he asked her on a date to the famed Versace mansion.

“He invited me to go up to the watch tower for the view, to take a tour of the mansion,” she said. “I went and while we were up there it was total darkness. That’s when the assault happened. He throw himself at me and assaulted me.”

The victim said a police report was filed with the Miami Beach Police Department regarding the incident.

A spokesperson for MBPD said the department is investigating an alleged incident that occurred at the mansion in 2013.

Currently, the twins stand accused in a separate 2016 Miami Beach gang rape, along with friend Ohad Fisherman.

Srebnick went on to say in regard to the federal case, these victims are using “law enforcement to advance their financial interests.”

This twins will be back in federal court on Dec. 30.


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