The Alexanders prepare to go to trial
The Alexander brothers are headed to trial. Former star brokers Oren and Tal, and their brother Alon have spent the last year in jail, after they were forced to trade their waterfront Miami mansions and an apartment on New York’s Billionaires’ Row for Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. Since being arrested in Miami early one December 2024 morning, the brothers have been in limbo, awaiting a verdict on the federal charges that took shape after years of rumors and whispered allegations gave way to a crush of lawsuits and investigations. But the months of uncertainty are nearing an end: their long-anticipated […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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