Prominent figures in Miami’s real estate scene are currently entangled in severe legal and criminal proceedings. The Alexander brothers, known for their luxury property dealings, face charges including sex trafficking and rape, while developer George Pino is confronting felony homicide charges stemming from a deadly boat crash. These cases highlight a troubling intersection of high-profile careers and serious allegations.
Key Takeaways
- Brothers Oren and Alon Alexander are being held without bond on state charges related to sex trafficking and rape, with federal indictments also pending.
- Their older brother, Tal Alexander, is also facing federal charges and is awaiting a removal hearing.
- Real estate developer George Pino surrendered to felony homicide charges in connection with a 2022 fatal boat crash on Biscayne Bay.
Alexander Brothers’ Legal Woes
Oren and Alon Alexander, prominent real estate brokers, remain in custody following their court appearances in Miami. They are facing charges of sex trafficking and gang rape in New York, and additional state charges in Florida for alleged sexual assaults. Federal prosecutors argued they are a flight risk and a danger to the community, leading to their detention. A previous attempt to secure a $115 million bail package for all three brothers, including Tal Alexander, was rejected.
The indictment from the Southern District of New York alleges that the brothers conspired for over a decade to "repeatedly and violently drug, sexually assault and rape dozens of women." The scheme reportedly involved luring women to parties and events through deception and coercion. Oren and Alon Alexander have denied the allegations, with their attorneys asserting that any sexual encounters were consensual.
George Pino’s Boat Crash Charges
Miami real estate developer George Pino surrendered to felony homicide charges related to a tragic boat crash on Biscayne Bay in September 2022. The incident resulted in the death of 17-year-old Luciana Fernandez and severe injuries to 19-year-old Katerina Puig. Pino, who was piloting the boat during his daughter’s birthday celebration, is accused of hitting a channel marker. While initially charged with misdemeanors, the charges were upgraded to a felony vessel homicide charge after a new witness came forward claiming Pino was impaired. Pino has pleaded not guilty, and his attorney maintains it was an accident, not a crime.
Pino bonded out of jail after his surrender and processing. The crash occurred when the boat, carrying several teenage girls, struck a concrete channel marker. Investigators found numerous empty alcohol bottles on the vessel, though Pino reportedly told officers he had only consumed two beers and did not consent to a blood alcohol test at the scene. A lawsuit has also been filed against the Pinos by the parents of Katerina Puig, alleging alcohol consumption by both the teens and George Pino prior to the crash.
Sources
- Real estate brothers Oren and Alon Alexander remain in custody on sex trafficking and rape charges – WSVN
7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports, WSVN. - Alexander brothers held without bail after first court appearance in sex crimes case, ABC News.
- Miami real estate developer bonds out after surrendering to felony homicide charges in deadly Biscayne Bay
boat crash – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports, WSVN. - Real estate mogul George Pino charged in deadly 2022 Labor Day weekend Biscayne Bay boat crash surrenders to
jail, CBS News.
