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Surveillance video obtained Wednesday by Local 10 News captured a suspect leaving the lobby of an apartment building in downtown Miami after he allegedly raped a woman inside her home.
Newly released surveillance video captured the moment when a couple tried to subdue a man who was accused of raping a woman inside her apartment in Miami
Prosecutors released new video Wednesday of some alleged victims who detailed their sexual assault claims against the Alexander brothers, three men with connections to Miami Beach and New York’s luxury real estate market.
The wife of a high-profile real estate agent accused last month with his two brothers of sexually assaulting and raping dozens of women, has reportedly filed for divorce.
The 30-year-old was arrested when the flight from Miami, Florida ... The man has been charged with rape of a vulnerable person and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted."
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York ruled the rape accusation by Angelica Parker against the three brothers would have taken place too long ago and falls outside of the state’s statute of limitations. For the lawsuit to move forward, the judge said, the rape would have had to occur after June 18, 2017.
Under these changes, an illegal migrant convicted of a capital offense, such as murder or rape of a child, would receive a mandatory death penalty. Additionally, if an illegal migrant is a member of a gang and commits a crime, they would receive the maximum sentence allowed for their crime.
Three wealthy brothers are accused of drugging and sexually assaulting dozens of women in multiple states, and prosecutors said new video "trophies" have been seized as evidence.
The judge ruled the rape accusation against the brothers would have taken place too long ago, falling outside of the state's statutes of limitations.
The accusers gave recorded statements to police in Miami, where real estate mogul Alon Alexander, 37, and his twin Oren are facing sexual battery charges.
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