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Alexander brothers used wealth to lure, drug and rape women and girls, prosecutor says

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Alexander brothers used wealth to lure, drug and rape women and girls, prosecutor says
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Alexander brothers used wealth to lure, drug and rape women and girls, prosecutor says

2026-03-04 07:26 Last Updated At:07:41

NEW YORK (AP) — The wealthy Alexander brothers used the same tactics of luring, drugging and humiliation to sexually assault numerous women and girls, bragging about their exploits in blog posts with titles that included “It’s not rape if,” a federal prosecutor told jurors Tuesday.

In a closing argument after four weeks of testimony in the siblings’ federal sex trafficking trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Jones reviewed the often harrowing accounts of 11 women who allege they were sexually assaulted by Alon, Oren or Tal Alexander.

The allegations are corroborated by the “sheer number of victims who testified,” the prosecutor said — women who never have met each other and live different lives, but “have one horrific thing in common: they were raped by these men.”

Far from hiding their activity, the brothers bragged about it in text messages, emailed about sneaking drugs — or “party favors” — onto a cruise ship, recorded at least one assault on video and shared photos of victims, Jones said, calling it “devastating evidence” supporting the charges against them.

“You know this playbook because the defendants did this multiple times,” Jones said, chronicling alleged assaults at Hamptons mansions; New York City apartments; an Aspen, Colorado, ski trip; and a Caribbean cruise. One woman testified that Alon Alexander raped her in 2012, hours after they had met at actor Zac Efron’s Manhattan apartment. Efron was not accused of any wrongdoing.

Oren and Tal Alexander, high-end real estate brokers dubbed “The A Team,” and their brother Alon, an executive at their family’s private security firm, have pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and other charges.

In a closing argument, a lawyer for Alon Alexander said prosecutors conflated the brothers’ “obnoxious” and admittedly inappropriate banter with grave criminal allegations. Alon “should be and is embarrassed” by the language he used — but “talk doesn't constitute a crime,” defense lawyer Howard Srebnick argued.

The defense’s closing arguments will continue on Wednesday.

The brothers are accused of meeting victims at nightclubs, parties and on dating apps, and recruited others for trips to ritzy locales, paying for flights and lodging at high-end hotels or luxe vacation rentals before drugging and raping them. After witnessing an assault at a Hamptons mansion, one woman pulled out her eyeliner and wrote “RAPIST” on a bedroom door, Jones said.

“A lot of the evidence at this long trial was hard to see and hear,” Jones said. “A lot of it was brutal. That’s because the defendant’s crimes were brutal.”

Jones reminded jurors of a video, played during the trial, of Oren Alexander appearing to rape a drugged 17-year-old in 2009 at the Manhattan apartment he shared with his brothers. Oren recorded the video with his laptop computer — and could be seen adjusting the angle before the alleged assault, Jones said.

“You can see the playbook in action here,” Jones said. “When you saw him pick up her limp legs and climb on top of her lifeless body, you knew what you were seeing.”

On another occasion, Jones said, two of the brothers and two other men raped a 16-year-old boarding school student who had skipped her prom to join them in the Hamptons. A photo of the girl, sleeping topless, was found on one of the brothers’ laptop hard drives, he said.

Now in her 30s, she testified that the assault only ended when she kicked one of the men away. Afterward, she said, Tal Alexander told her: “Don’t be mad at me.”

Another woman, a United Nations intern invited to the Hamptons mansion that weekend, testified that she saw the brothers dragging someone to a hot tub and assaulting her. The victim pleaded with them to stop and they didn’t, Jones said, recounting the intern’s testimony.

“I work for the U.N. and I know what you’re doing to girls in there,” the intern screamed before scrawling the “RAPIST” message, Jones said.

The prosecutor urged jurors to reject defense claims that prosecutors were criminalizing “hookup culture” and that accusers were motivated by shame or by money.

“Now that you’ve seen these women for yourselves, you know how wrong that is,” Jones said, noting that one witness was the daughter of a billionaire. “There’s not been an ounce of shame in this courtroom.”

“What walked into this courtroom was not shame,” Jones added. “It was courage and resolve. It was the truth.”

FILE - This photo provided by the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department shows Alon Alexander, left, and Oren Alexander, both of whom have been charged with sex trafficking. (Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department via AP, File)

FILE - This photo provided by the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department shows Alon Alexander, left, and Oren Alexander, both of whom have been charged with sex trafficking. (Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department via AP, File)

FILE - Oren and Tal Alexander speak at a panel at the Rockstars of Real Estate Event in New York., on Sept. 3, 2013. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Invision for DETAILS Magazine/AP Images, File)

FILE - Oren and Tal Alexander speak at a panel at the Rockstars of Real Estate Event in New York., on Sept. 3, 2013. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Invision for DETAILS Magazine/AP Images, File)

FILE - In this courtroom sketch, assistant U.S. Attorney Madison Smyser gestures to Alon Alexander, Oren Alexander and Tal Alexander as she presents her opening statement with Judge Valerie Caproni presiding on the bench in Manhattan federal court in New York, on Jan. 27, 2026. (Elizabeth Williams via AP, File)

FILE - In this courtroom sketch, assistant U.S. Attorney Madison Smyser gestures to Alon Alexander, Oren Alexander and Tal Alexander as she presents her opening statement with Judge Valerie Caproni presiding on the bench in Manhattan federal court in New York, on Jan. 27, 2026. (Elizabeth Williams via AP, File)

Last-place Wolverhampton stunned Premier League champion Liverpool with a 2-1 win at Molineux Stadium on Tuesday.

Brazilian midfielder Andre struck a deflected winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time to deliver a blow to Liverpool's hopes of securing Champions League soccer next season.

It sent Wolves fans wild in a thrilling finish to the match.

“It is Liverpool Football Club. It doesn’t matter the position we are in at the moment, whenever you beat them, you have to enjoy them moments," said Wolves manager Rob Edwards, who charged down the touchline in celebration after Andre's strike brought rare joy to a season that looks destined to end in relegation.

A dramatic end to the game saw Mohamed Salah score in the 83rd minute — ending his 10-game league goal drought — to equalize for Liverpool soon after Rodrigo Gomes had put Wolves ahead in the 78th.

As both teams went in search of a winner, Andre's long-range effort deflected off Joe Gomez and left Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson wrong-footed.

“It feels amazing. It was an amazing game and an amazing night," said Rodrigo Gomes.

It was Liverpool's ninth league defeat of the season and could see the defending champion drop to sixth place if Chelsea beats Aston Villa on Wednesday.

The top four are guaranteed to qualify for the Champions League, but the Premier League is likely to earn a fifth bonus place because of English clubs' performances in Europe this season.

After running away with the title last term, Liverpool is 16 points adrift of first-place Arsenal.

“We are losing far too many football games and dropping points," Liverpool manager Arne Slot said. “The three times we have lost in the last 22 games have all been in extra time.”

Victory for Wolves made it back-to-back wins in the league for the first time this season. It beat Aston Villa 2-0 on Friday.

While survival is highly unlikely, given it is 11 points adrift of safety, it is enjoying a late season surge that included a recent 2-2 draw with Arsenal.

"What we are doing at the moment is showing fight and spirit and some quality. We are competing with everyone,” Edwards said.

Everton secured a rare win at its new stadium by beating relegation-fighting Burnley 2-0.

Goals from James Tarkowski and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in each half sealed only a fifth league win at Hill Dickinson Stadium since Everton moved into its new home at the start of the season. Victory also boosted its chances of qualifying for Europe, with David Moyes' team moving to within one point of seventh-place Brentford, which drew 0-0 with Bournemouth.

“Our away form has been incredible but we haven’t got enough points here,” Tarkowski said. "We have let ourselves down in some games here and conceded some rubbish goals and not taken our chances.

"We are in touching distance to the European places. There are nine matches to go so we will stick some wins on the board and see where we end up. We are chasing them rather than looking below.”

Leeds is in danger of being dragged back toward the relegation zone after back-to-back losses.

Habib Diarra's second-half penalty secured a 1-0 win for Sunderland at Elland Road.

Leeds is six points above the drop zone, but that could be reduced if 18th-place West Ham picks up points at Fulham on Wednesday.

Port Vale, which is in last place in England's third division, will play Sunderland in the fifth round of the FA Cup after beating Bristol City 1-0 in extra time.

Ben Waine scored the winning goal in the 112th to beat Bristol, which is 10th in the second-tier Championship.

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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scores his side's opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool in Wolverhampton, England, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Dave Shopland)

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scores his side's opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool in Wolverhampton, England, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Dave Shopland)

Everton's Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game during their English Premier League soccer match against Burnley in Liverpool, England, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

Everton's Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game during their English Premier League soccer match against Burnley in Liverpool, England, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

Liverpool's manager Arne Slot reacts from the touchline during the English Premier League soccer match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool in Wolverhampton, England, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Dave Shopland)

Liverpool's manager Arne Slot reacts from the touchline during the English Premier League soccer match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool in Wolverhampton, England, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Dave Shopland)

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Andre, front right, celebrates after scoring their second goal of the game during an English Premier League match against Liverpool, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Wolverhampton, England. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Andre, front right, celebrates after scoring their second goal of the game during an English Premier League match against Liverpool, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Wolverhampton, England. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister reacts after the team conceded a second goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers during an English Premier League match, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Wolverhampton, England. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister reacts after the team conceded a second goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers during an English Premier League match, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Wolverhampton, England. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Andre (7) celebrates after scoring their second goal of the game during an English Premier League match against Liverpool, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Wolverhampton, England. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Andre (7) celebrates after scoring their second goal of the game during an English Premier League match against Liverpool, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Wolverhampton, England. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

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