When the infamous Alexander brothers arrive in New York, they won’t be heading for the unique nightclubs, fancy eating places and raging events to which they have been as soon as accustomed.
If it’s any comfort although, the one-time actual property titans might be hanging out with the likes of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Sam Bankman Fried and alleged murderous insurance coverage avenger Luigi Mangione.
The three Miami-based brothers, Oren, Tal and Alon, have been arrested and jailed on a number of counts of intercourse trafficking by a federal choose in New York, that means the millionaire actual property brokers might be dropped at town’s solely federal lock up, Metropolitan Detention Middle in Brooklyn (MDC).
Sources near the Alexanders – who’ve all pleaded not responsible – stated they have been going to be hauled from their native Miami all the best way to New York by bus, a visit set to last as long as 5 days, and are anticipated on the MDC early subsequent week.
As excessive profile inmates accused of intercourse crimes, they are going to nearly positively be assigned to an space of the jail often known as 4 North.
It’s a dorm facility that homes 20 inmates, all of them excessive worth and in peril of getting roughed up by the final inhabitants. That’s the place one will discover Diddy, awaiting trial on intercourse crime expenses; Bankman-Fried, convicted of economic crimes; and anti-capitalist chick magnet Mangione, accused of gunning down a healthcare CEO.
“That’s where they will have to go,” Gene Borello, a former mob enforcer who did time at MDC, informed The Publish.
“[4 North] is all people with millions of dollars and high profiles,” stated Borello. “They’re not violent and every talks and hangs out.”
Plus, there’s air hockey and, in response to Borello, “with the right cop, you can spend all night watching television.”
If issues don’t go as anticipated, and the brothers by some means wind up within the normal inhabitants of MDC, Borello fears, “It’s a whole other story. If they have a sex-crime charge and they go to general population, they’re lunch meat. They’ll get hot water thrown on them or something. They won’t last 24 hours.”
Jeff Nadu, who hosts the crime-history podcast “The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu,” described the final inhabitants circumstances at MDC as “nonstop cutting and stabbing and fighting.”
It’s sufficient to make the “very small beds,” not-very-private bogs and meals highlights together with so-called ‘murder burgers’, described as “a thin patty like shoe leather” to stay up for.