The wife of a high-profile real estate agent accused last month with his two brothers of sexually assaulting and raping dozens of women, has reportedly filed for divorce.
A sex trafficking survivor and the founder of a safe house for male victims of sex trafficking spoke to Fox News about the growing problem at the border.
The judge ruled the rape accusation against the brothers would have taken place too long ago, falling outside of the state's statutes of limitations.
The suit contends that racist actions by American Airlines employees led to the arrest by police of the Arizona newlyweds while on their honeymoon.
Oren, Tal and Alon Alexander will be extradited from Miami to New York, where they will remain in federal detention until trial.
A federal judge in New York City says two luxury real estate brokers and their brother accused of raping dozens of women over two decades will remain in jail to await their trial on sex trafficking charges.
Former state Sen. Lauren Book writes that South Florida arrests on sex-trafficking charges should bring awareness of the crime to the forefront.
According to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, some signs a child, teen or adult may be a victim of trafficking include receiving gifts or money from a new romantic partner, frequently running away, developing close relationships with individuals met solely online, displaying signs of physical or sexual abuse and more.
The brothers are being held in federal custody in Brooklyn The Alexander brothers, the high-flying Miami Beach trio, are currently in custody at the same facility as Sean “Diddy” Combs and Luigi Mangione after they were extradited to New York on federal sex trafficking charges.
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York ruled the rape accusation by Angelica Parker against the three brothers would have taken place too long ago and falls outside of the state’s statute of limitations. For the lawsuit to move forward, the judge said, the rape would have had to occur after June 18, 2017.
Two Miami luxury realtors and their brother indicted on sex-trafficking charges have reached the Brooklyn lockup that also once held Sam Bankman-Fried, Ghislaine Maxwell and R. Kelly, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Tal Alexander’s wife Arielle Alexander filed for divorce, as the former top broker awaits trial on federal sex trafficking charges