Alexander brothers, friend, seek dismissal of sex crime case, say state hiding evidence
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Ohad Fisherman, a friend of the Alexander brothers implicated in a 2016 sexual assault, has petitioned a Miami court to dismiss the charges against him. He alleges that state prosecutors mishandled key evidence, arguing it was lost or destroyed. Fisherman's defense also points to discrepancies in the accuser's testimony, claiming she initially stated he held her down during the assault but later contradicted this during a deposition. The Alexander brothers, who face multiple serious sex crime charges, are simultaneously fighting different sexual assault allegations in court while being incarcerated in New York.
Ohad Fisherman, a friend of Miami Beach's notorious Alexander brothers - charged with taking part in a rape almost a decade ago - asked a judge to dismiss the case this week, saying that "critical evidence" in the case was lost, destroyed or never preserved by state prosecutors.
Oren and Alon Alexander, 37, are asking the court to drop one of the three Miami Beach sex assault cases they're accused of, arguing the state is withholding key evidence.
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