Alexander family faces two foreclosure suits over Miami Beach homes
The Alexander family is facing foreclosure suits from City National Bank over loans tied to two waterfront Miami Beach homes. The Miami-based bank filed the complaints in January ahead of Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander’s federal sex trafficking trial. The three brothers were found guilty by a jury of sex trafficking and related charges this week, and face up to life in prison. The properties at the center of the foreclosures are the home at 1611 West 24th Street on the Sunset Islands and the mansion at 2687 Flamingo Drive, which the family is looking to sell for a price […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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