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Feb 09, 2026
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, Feb 9 – 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” to District

On August 21 Oren Alexander retained two of the defense lawyers in Sean Combs’ recent trial, Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos, amid pre-trial skirmishes.

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.

Here is a court drawing of jury selection, courtesy to Inner City Press from Elizabeth Williams - on X for Subscribers here and Substack here

Late on January 20 lawyer Evan Torgan - whose name is not to be mentioned in front of the anonymous jury - wrote in to quash subpoenas, under seal (his letter on Patreon here).

[On January 30 Inner City Press publish Hamptons Horror here, audiobook here]

On February 9 a self-described daughter of a billionaire testified to be raped in Aspen after vodka cranberries, presumably spiked - she said she is suing in a civil case though the funds requested would not make a difference to her. At day’s end, arguments about Victim-1.

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