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US v Alexander
Brothers Trial Exhibit
Delay So Inner City
Press Filed Now 4 Days
Released
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Substack Book SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Feb 14 รข Amid the news
of the arrest of the Alexander
brothers in Miami on SDNY sex
trafficking charges, in the
SDNY Magistrate Court on the
morning of December 11, 2024
the superseding indictment was
"wheeled out." On November 7
Inner City Press filed
opposition to the Alexander
brothers' extensive
redactions, on PACER here
and on DocumentCloud here On January 12,
the courtroom was abruptly
sealed after defense counsel
referred to sealed memo not
visible in the docket on
PACER. Inner City Press filed
a letter with the Court, on
DocumentCloud here. Jump cut to
February 13, 2026 when after
12 days of trial, the US
Attorney's Office had stopped
providing any of its exhibits
to the public and press, for
more than a week. Inner City
Press opposed it, citing inter
alia Judge Rakoff's order
after its request in US v.
Akhavan of all exhibits within
24 hours. In a current 2026
case, the Office was still
resisting providing any
exhibits even a week after the
verdict. So, a filing. After the filing,
served on the US Attorney's
Office via ECF, they put up
four days' exhibits: From February 9,
there's a big panda in snowy
Aspen, with three people
redacted; a stipulation about
Tal Alexander's iCloud
account; a video scrolling
text messages about the AirBnB
room key, and separate key
messages from Maylen Gehret;
and perhaps most damningly,
Alon Alexander's text to Oren,
"I took down a 17 yr old." From February 10,
texts of "Kayley Brown" to
Alon asking for weed and/or
tickets to Migos at 1Oak (now
closed; also, Migos member
Takeoff was murdered); and
Lindsey Acree's email to her
mother about the Hamptons
"creeps." From February 11,
Avishan Bodjnoud's camera
roll, from the bus to the
Hamptons to "Rapists!" written
on a hallway door. (Inner City
Press tweeted out the photo on
X). From February 12,
audio files of return calls
from law enforcement. Inner
City Press will continue to
press for exhibits, in this
and other cases. More on X for
Subscribers
here and Substack here This case is USA v. Alexander, et al., 1:24-cr-676 (Caproni)
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