Hamptons Horror: US v Alexander Brothers Part 1

· Inner City Press
Ebook
109
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About this ebook

  During the weeks of the US v. Sean "Diddy" Combs trial, many said that the trial of the Alexander brothers was coming and that it would be worse. "The brothers are worse," Inner City Press was told.

And in this book covering their arrest, detention and the beginning of trial, it seems true.

   Inner City Press published eight booklets for the eight weeks of the Diddy trial, on Google Play after Amazon, Kindle and Audible - all one company - banned the second in the series, Diddy in Detention.

  Ultimately all of Inner City Press' books would be taken down, with Maximum Maxwell about US v. Ghislaine Maxwell being cited. After weeks of advocacy, the books were restored (though not the paperback of Maximum Maxwell).

  For that reason, this first book in the series on the Alexander Brothers - Alon, Oren and Tal - is being published on Google Play. Will it nevertheless run into censorship? We'll see.

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About the author

Matthew Russell Lee is a lawyer and author who covers the courthouses in lower Manhattan, and the United Nations in midtown even as banned, for Inner City Press. He has written books about trials in the SDNY courthouse, initially on Amazon until on Oct 24, 2025 the books were banned, including on US v. Ghislaine Maxwell, US v. Sean Combs, Kevin Spacey, Sam Bankman-Fried, OneCoin, Antonio Guterres and other criminals as well as covering and questioning financial regulation at the state, Federal and international level. So this US v. Alexander Brothers book here

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