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Federal authorities have launched a significant investigation into the Alexander brothers, prominent real estate brokers accused of engaging in a pattern of serial sexual violence spanning nearly two decades. The allegations suggest that the brothers exploited their considerable wealth and extensive connections to systematically traffic and assault numerous women.
Reports indicate that the brothers allegedly used drugs to incapacitate their victims, making it easier to commit these heinous acts. Disturbingly, the accusations also involve claims that the brothers sometimes included other men in these assaults, further highlighting the severity of the situation.
The investigation has drawn widespread attention, raising concerns about the abuse of power and privilege in the real estate industry. As federal authorities continue to gather evidence, the case underscores the urgent need for accountability and justice for the victims of such egregious offenses. The community watches closely as the legal proceedings unfold, hoping for a resolution that addresses the gravity of these allegations.
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