Charges Dropped Against Alleged Accomplice in Sexual Battery Case Involving Alexander Brothers
State prosecutors have officially dismissed a sexual battery charge against Ohad Fisherman, previously accused of aiding in the alleged sexual assault of a woman by Oren and Alon Alexander on New Year’s Eve in 2016. This decision comes after new evidence emerged that could cast doubt on Fisherman’s involvement.
Key Details of the Case
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Accusations: Fisherman, a real estate broker associated with the Alexander brothers, faced allegations of pinning down a woman while Oren and Alon were purportedly assaulting her in a Miami Beach apartment.
- Video Evidence: State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle cited drone footage that places Fisherman on a boat at the time of the alleged incident. She emphasized that the defendant’s presence was a critical factor in the prosecution’s case. Rundle acknowledged the bravery of the alleged victim and highlighted the challenges faced by victims in similar cases.
Fisherman’s Defense
At a press conference, Fisherman declared, “The state dropped the charge because they knew I didn’t do this.” His legal team claims that, despite the dismissal, Fisherman must now work to restore his public reputation.
Comments from Legal Experts
Criminal defense attorney Michelle Suskauer noted the implications of the dismissal for the ongoing cases against the Alexander brothers. She stated:
- "If the person who was allegedly holding her down was not there, her credibility is directly at issue."
The Alexanders still face serious charges, including multiple counts of sexual assault and sex trafficking, with their federal trial set to occur in New York after they complete their state trial.
Impact of Dismissal on Reputation
Fisherman, who launched his own brokerage after leaving a firm associated with the Alexanders, now faces the challenge of rehabilitating his reputation amid the allegations. His attorney, Jeffrey Sloman, expressed concerns about the lasting impact of the accusations, highlighting:
- “Once you have been accused of a crime, even if you are completely vindicated, that stain is on you.”
This scenario serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in such allegations and the long-term effects they can have on individuals’ lives and careers.
Related Developments
While the state has dropped charges against Fisherman, the ongoing scrutiny of the Alexander brothers continues. Both brothers remain in custody at Brooklyn Detention Center in connection with separate, but related, federal charges.
Conclusion
The dismissal of charges against Ohad Fisherman reflects the complexities of the legal system, particularly in sexual assault cases. As the prosecution prepares to move forward with cases against Oren and Alon Alexander, the implications of this decision will undoubtedly influence the proceedings.
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