Friend of Alexander real estate brothers surrenders in sexual assault case
A friend of brothers who are prominent in luxury real estate in Florida and New York and are charged with sex trafficking and assault has surrendered to face an allegation that he helped two of them rape a woman nearly a decade ago
MIAMI (AP) — A friend of brothers who are prominent in luxury real estate in Florida and New York and are charged with sex trafficking and assault surrendered Wednesday on an allegation that he helped two of them rape a woman nearly a decade ago.
Ohad Fisherman, 39, returned early from his honeymoon in Japan to surrender at the Miami-Dade County Courthouse on a charge of sexual battery by multiple perpetrators. He was later released on $25,000 bond, with his new wife and mother-in-law putting up another $260,000 in collateral.
According to investigators, Fisherman helped twins Alon and Oren Alexander rape a woman on Dec. 31, 2016. They say that Alon Alexander invited the woman to his Miami Beach apartment for a New Year's Eve barbecue, sending her photos with people already in attendance. When she arrived, however, the only people present were the twins, Fisherman and two maids.
The woman told police that the Alexanders and Fisherman took her into a bedroom, where Fisherman held her down while the twins took turns raping her. She was told not to tell anyone.