Alexander twins charged with sex crimes now in federal custody
Steve Maugeri reports they were transferred from state to federal custody early Thursday morning. They are expected to have a pre-trial release hearing on Friday.
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Steve Maugeri reports they were transferred from state to federal custody early Thursday morning. They are expected to have a pre-trial release hearing on Friday.
Steve Maugeri reports Alon and Oren Alexander remain in custody, but their lawyers are finalizing their bond. Ohad Fisherman who was also charged in the sex crimes investigation could bond out of jail on Thursday.
Ohad Fisherman was named in Florida state charges and is accused of taking part in a 2016 sexual assault.
Judge Lody Jean will determine if they will be released on bond.
Older brother Tal Alexander, 38, also had a bail hearing Friday in Miami federal court and was granted no bond.
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