Jurors in New York City have found the Alexander brothers guilty on all counts in their federal trial on sex trafficking charges. The verdict Monday capped four weeks of testimony from women who accused the three wealthy brothers — Tal, 39, and 38-year-old twins Oren and Alon — of sexually assaulting them. The brothers were accused of teaming up to drug and rape dozens of women and girls over more than a decade, and Assistant U.S.
Main Idea: Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander were found guilty on all charges in a New York federal sex trafficking trial.
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The convictions may deepen public concern about sex trafficking and abuse in wealthy business and real estate circles,. They do not by themselves reduce the risk to ordinary people.
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