Lynn Shaw
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The Alexander brothers, sometimes acting alone, sometimes with each other and sometimes with other men, forcibly raped and assaulted the women.
As the indictment alleges, the Alexander Brothers sex trafficking agreement went beyond the planned trips and events.
On numerous occasions, one or more of the defendants drugged and raped or sexually assaulted women they encountered by chance at bars, at nightclubs, social events, and dating apps.
These assaults allegedly had many of the same hallmarks as the rapes that occurred at group events, isolated locations, drug victims, force and physical restraint.
The fabulous parties with fabulous people might have been a cover for something sinister preplanned by the Alexander brothers.
Each of the three brothers has been accused of forcible rape by at least 10 women.
All three indicted on federal charges of sex trafficking, while the twins, Oren and Elan, are charged with sexual battery in Florida.
The Alexanders have denied the allegations in the civil cases, and their reps have previously gone so far as to suggest the accusers were trying to shake down the brothers.
Combs allegedly planned and controlled the sex performances, which he called freak-offs.
And he often electronically recorded them.
The freak-offs sometimes lasted days at a time, involved multiple commercial sex workers, and often involved a variety of narcotics, such as ketamine, ecstasy, and GHB, which Combs distributed to the victims to keep them obedient and compliant.
As alleged, when Combs didn't get his way, he was violent, and he subjected victims to physical, emotional, and verbal abuse so that they would participate in the freak-offs.
The Alexander brothers' fall from grace begins when The Real Deal reports on damning lawsuits brought by alleged victims Kate Whiteman and Rebecca Mandel.
Whiteman alleges the brothers abducted her in 2012 and brought her to a Hamptons party palace in Watermill, Long Island, where the brothers allegedly dragged her into a large bedroom where she was sexually assaulted, abused, raped, pinned, groped, harassed, battered, and fondled by Elan and Orrin Alexander.
Well, you know, Nancy, if you go to other kind of repeat offenders, repeat criminals, such as Dennis Rader, the buying, torture, kill fiend, you know, they either keep pieces of clothing, they keep something to remind them, something that's going to get them excited, something that's going to, you know, make them remember how wonderful it was that they controlled this person, that they did what they did.
Well, you know, that as well as sharing it among other people.
In some cases, they like to share it because they've had this experience with other people.
They keep it.
They look at themselves.
You know, there may be other people.