British Ex-Millionaire Arrested in Portals Nous Rape Case; Alexander Brothers, 11 Men Charged in US Sex Crimes
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A 55-year-old British former multi-millionaire, previously involved in the mobile phone industry and who reportedly lost €50 million in bankruptcy, has been arrested in Majorca on suspicion of raping two women at a luxury hotel in Portals Nous. Both alleged victims, one Ukrainian and one from South America, reportedly met the suspect through a dating website for high-net-worth individuals. The Ukrainian woman reported the incident after flying to Palma for a meeting and was taken to hospital. She told authorities she knew of other alleged victims. The man was questioned at Son Bugadelles barracks and released from custody pending a court investigation in Palma.
In the United States, celebrity real estate consultants Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander face new federal charges in New York and Florida related to sex trafficking. The superseding indictment alleges the brothers attracted, drugged, and assaulted dozens of women, including a minor, over more than a decade, often using luxury properties in New York and Miami. Prosecutors claim the brothers used fraud, coercion, and their influence to facilitate the offenses. The brothers, who have represented celebrity clients, have pleaded not guilty and remain in pretrial detention.
Separately, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 men were arraigned on charges of paying for sex through a brothel ring that operated out of luxury apartments in Cambridge, Watertown, and the Washington, D.C. area. The men, identified through the ring's detailed records, pleaded not guilty and were released on personal recognizance, with court dates set for June 13 and July 22. The brothel operators were prosecuted in federal court, and authorities allege that the women involved were exploited, many being Asian and in the US illegally. Cambridge Police Lieutenant Jarred Cabral described how payments were made for a 'girlfriend experience,' with men requesting women by stage name.
Several men charged with paying for sex through a Cambridge-area brothel ring appeared in court for the first time, where they pleaded not guilty and were released on personal recognizance. https://t.co/VA5bLvDp9Y
Good morning from the Eastern District of New York, where private equity executives David Gentile and Jeffry Schneider face sentencing following their convictions for defrauding investors.
Several men charged with paying for sex through a Cambridge-area brothel ring that operated out of luxury apartments are scheduled to be arraigned Friday, marking the first time some will appear in public. https://t.co/73GaRqrufO