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Real estate broker Oren Alexander and his twin brother Alon will remain in custody following an initial court appearance in Miami. The brothers face serious allegations, including sex trafficking and rape, which have shocked both the local community and the real estate industry at large.
During the court proceedings, prosecutors outlined the gravity of the charges against the Alexanders, detailing the nature of the accusations and the evidence that has led to their arrest. The case has garnered significant media attention, raising questions about the implications for their real estate business and reputation.
As the legal process unfolds, both brothers have been denied bail, indicating the court's concerns over the severity of the charges and the potential risk to the community. The situation continues to develop, with many awaiting further updates on the case and its impact on the Alexanders' professional lives. The brothers are expected to face a preliminary hearing in the coming weeks.
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