Real-Estate Brothers Accused in Sex-Trafficking Case Wage Publicity War Against Accusers

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Real-Estate Brothers Accused in Sex-Trafficking Case Wage Publicity War Against Accusers
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Three Alexander brothers (Oren, Tal, Alon) are jailed on sex-trafficking conspiracy charges and have mounted a well-funded publicity drive to discredit their accusers, enlisting high-profile PR figures and even operating a covert website to push a conspiracy against the women who allege abuse. The defense contends the encounters were consensual, framing the case as revenge, while the campaign—part of a broader post‑MeToo dialogue—demonstrates how publicity efforts can influence public perception and courtroom narratives.

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