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Lawyers representing the Alexander brothers have firmly declared their clients' innocence amidst serious allegations of drugging and raping multiple women. The accusations have sent shockwaves through the luxury real estate community, where the brothers were well-known figures. Prosecutors have revealed that the investigation is ongoing, with another family member allegedly implicated in the crimes still at large.
The case has drawn significant media attention, highlighting the broader issues of sexual assault and the challenges victims face when seeking justice. The allegations against the brothers have raised questions about their professional conduct and the potential impact on their real estate business. As the legal proceedings unfold, both sides are preparing for a lengthy battle in court.
The brothers' defense team has expressed confidence in their ability to clear their names, while prosecutors are determined to pursue justice for the alleged victims. The situation remains fluid, and the community is closely watching how this high-profile case develops.
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