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Alexander brother accused of Versace Mansion assault amid trafficking case

The Florida woman has filed new allegations against real estate agent Oren Alexander, claiming she assaulted her in a famous Miami hotspot 10 years ago.

Maria Sasca has broken a decade of silence Interview Along with Good Morning America, they allegedly raped her inside the Versace Mansion while attending dinner with him in 2014.

Suska detailed how the real estate tycoon forces her to rape her inside the mansion's watchtower and ignores her pleas for him to stop.

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Oren Alexander, 37, will be attending his bond hearing on Friday, December 13, 2024, at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Bill in Miami after being charged with multiple state and federal crimes, including sex trafficking and rape. (Matias J. Ochner/Miami Herald AP, via Pool)

“He's starting to get rid of my top,” Ska revealed to GMA. “I said, stopped, started screaming angry. I said, 'I stopped,' and he got violent towards me. ”

Suska said when the attack ended, Alexander “said he brought himself together and gave him. [Suska] He smirked and said, “Oh, that was good.”

According to a police report filed in December 2023 and obtained by ABC News, Suska agreed to a date with Alexander in 2014 after being connected via Facebook. When she arrives for dinner, Susuka feels uncomfortable at the table, and the women invited by Alexander's friends don't know each other.

“The atmosphere was very troublesome,” Susuka told GMA. “People weren't talking to each other.”

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Display showing images of Aron, Oren and Tall Alexander before a press conference in New York

On Wednesday, December 11th, 2024, an exhibition showing images of Aron, Oren and Tall Alexander before a press conference in New York, USA. Luxury real estate brokers Oren and Tall Alexander and his brother Aron were arrested and charged with sex trafficking by federal prosecutors in New York. (Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

After the group finished dinner, Saska said authorities Alexander invited her to the Versace House for a private party. When she arrived, she said her cell phone had been taken to the security guards at the venue.

Alexander is said to have since invited him to watch over the audience and respect his views.

“That was when he attacked me,” Susuka told GMA.

Miami Beach police recorded that Saska “did not report any injuries during the incident.” The department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Fox News Digital.

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Real estate broker tals Alexander and Oren Alexander at home in Miami Beach

On February 1st, 2019, a real estate broker greeted Alexander and Oren Alexander at his home in Miami Beach, Tall Alexander and Oren Alexander. (Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Alexander's lawyers continue to defend their clients and deny Saska's allegations against him.

“Oren is firmly denying this allegation,” Jenny Wilson, an attorney representing Alexander, said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “There is no physical evidence to support this newly raised claim that claims violent rape that occurred more than a decade ago.

“The Miami Beach Police Department is two blocks away from Versace's mansion, but no police were called at the time. No medical procedures were required. There were no rape kits or STD tests.

Alexander is currently facing federal and state charges along with his brothers Aron and Tal after three men were arrested in Miami Beach on December 11th.

The brothers have pleaded not guilty to a string of charges, including drugs, sexual assault, and raping dozens of women in multiple states, and are currently in federal custody in New York.

“Oren proved his credibility,” Wilson told Fox News Digital. “He has passed the Lie Violator Test on the pending charges and we look forward to the truth that comes up in court.”

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Suska did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Due to the law of restrictions, Suska is not one of the five dozen women who filed civil suits against her brother. Based on the news of their arrest, Saska said she decided to say that she was “the only one” for years before saying that she was.

“I want you to hear me,” Ska said. “It's not for money.”

Sarah Rumpf-Whitten and Mollie Markowitz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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