Alexander Brothers Face Explosive New Cruise Ship Assault Charge Ahead of Sex Trafficking Trial

In a dramatic last-minute escalation, federal prosecutors have added a shocking new sexual abuse charge against twin brothers Oren and Alon Alexander, just weeks before their high-profile federal sex trafficking trial begins in New York. The superseding indictment, filed Monday in Manhattan federal court, accuses the 37-year-old twins of sexually abusing a woman aboard a Bahamian-flagged cruise ship in January 2012, when she was allegedly “physically incapable of declining participation.”

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The brothers — once prominent luxury real estate brokers in New York City and Miami — pleaded not guilty to the new count on Tuesday during a brief court appearance. They remain in custody without bail at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, alongside their older brother Tal Alexander, 38, who faces related charges in the overarching case.

The new allegation centers on an incident during a cruise that departed from and returned to the United States. Prosecutors claim Oren and Alon Alexander engaged in a sexual act with the woman while she could not consent, potentially implying drugging or other impairment — a tactic central to the broader allegations against the trio.

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This bombshell addition comes amid an 11-count indictment accusing all three brothers of conspiring from around 2010 to 2021 to drug, sexually assault, rape, and traffic dozens of women. The scheme allegedly involved luring victims with promises of luxury travel, parties, and material benefits in elite locations like Miami, New York, the Hamptons, and beyond. Prosecutors say the brothers exploited their wealth, influence, and connections in the high-end real estate world to target and isolate women.

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The case exploded into public view in late 2024 when the brothers were arrested in Miami following civil lawsuits and a federal investigation. Initial charges included conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and specific acts of trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion. Multiple superseding indictments have since expanded the accusations, incorporating more victims and details.

Defense attorneys, including high-profile lawyer Marc Agnifilo, have pushed back aggressively. At recent hearings, they questioned the timing and validity of the new cruise ship charge, arguing it may lack key elements or rely on questionable evidence. A federal judge has already ruled that claims of marriage or monogamy cannot serve as a defense against the conspiracy allegations.

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The brothers, who once brokered multimillion-dollar deals for ultra-wealthy clients and lived a glamorous lifestyle of yachts, parties, and exclusive properties, now face a potential life sentence if convicted on the core trafficking counts. Jury selection is set to begin January 20, with opening statements expected around January 26.

Adding to the case’s complexity, one early accuser — Australian woman Kate Whiteman, whose 2024 lawsuit helped spark the wave of allegations — was found dead last year in New South Wales. Authorities deemed the death non-suspicious, but it has fueled speculation and scrutiny.

Prosecutors maintain the evidence is mounting, with ongoing investigations potentially uncovering more victims. The cruise ship charge, though from over a decade ago, underscores the long timeline of alleged misconduct and the government’s determination to hold the brothers accountable.

As the trial looms, the fall of these former real estate stars from luxury penthouses to federal lockup serves as a stark reminder of how power and privilege can mask alleged predation. The courtroom in lower Manhattan will soon become the stage for what promises to be one of the most explosive sex crime trials of the year