‘They carried out a playbook’: Closing arguments begin in Alexander brothers sex trafficking trial
By Isabella Gallo
Published on March 3, 2026.
The final arguments have begun in the sex trafficking case against former luxury real estate moguls Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander, who are accused of luring women and girls to isolated locations and then raping them through drugs or physical force. Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Jones described the evidence against the brothers as "unassailable," highlighting similarities in rape testimony from 11 alleged victims. Jones also highlighted the physical evidence, including text messages where the brothers bragged about “taking down” young women after alleged rapes, and plans to “orgy” other women. If convicted, the brothers could face life in prison. The defense team delivered a brief portion of its closing arguments on Tuesday.
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