Attorneys for one of the Alexander brothers, the twin real estate executives accused of sexual assaults in Miami Beach, alleged in a hearing Thursday that prosecutors have not turned over “crucial evidence” in the case.
Ed O’Donnell, who represents Oren Alexander, said he has received some photographs and a page of evidence that came from a 4-terabyte extraction of the victim’s iCloud account, which prosecutors obtained in a search warrant last November, weeks before the brothers were arrested. The data obtained didn’t include any communication between the victim and Alexander.
In court, prosecutor Natalie Snyder said she turned over all relevant evidence as the iCloud data spanned several years before and after the alleged assault. O’Donnell, however, argued the defense shouldn’t have to rely on what prosecutors deem relevant…