Sad news: Friend of Alexander Brothers Surrenders to Face Charges in Alleged Miami Beach Gang Rape

 

Ohad Fisherman, a friend of the Alexander brothers, has surrendered to face charges in an alleged gang rape that occurred at a Miami Beach New Year’s Eve party in 2016. Fisherman, a real estate broker, is accused of joining twins Alon and Oren Alexander in assaulting a 25-year-old woman.

According to the authorities, the victim met Alon Alexander in New York and was invited to a barbecue at his apartment in Miami Beach. However, when she arrived, she found that there was no barbecue, and the only people present were the Alexander twins and Fisherman. The victim alleged that the brothers argued over who would rape her first, and Fisherman held her down while the twins raped her. Afterward, she was forced to have sex with Fisherman and was then allowed to leave.

 

Fisherman, who was on honeymoon in Japan when the charges were presented, struck a deal with prosecutors to return to the US and surrender. He appeared in court on Wednesday, where he was granted a $25,000 bond with house arrest. If he fails to appear in court in the future, his family could lose $260,000.

 

The Alexander brothers are also facing charges related to sex trafficking and sexual assault. They were arrested earlier this month and are being held in custody. The brothers are luxury real estate agents, and their arrests have sent shockwaves through the industry.

 

The case has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for justice for the victim. The authorities have vowed to thoroughly investigate the allegations and bring those responsible to justice.

 

Fisherman’s attorney, Jeffrey Sloman, said that his client is “anxious to resolve this and to vindicate his name.” However, the prosecution has described the alleged crime as a “gang rape,” and the victim’s account of the events is disturbing.

 

The case is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released in the coming days. In the meantime, resources are available for victims of sexual assault, including the National Sexual Violence Resources Center and the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline.

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