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Boston Man Accused of Multiple Rapes Held Without Bail
Alejandro Done, 47, is already serving prison time in connection to a separate sexual assault case.

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A man from Boston’s South End section was ordered held without bail at his arraignment Friday in connection with a series of violent rapes between 2006 and 2010, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley said.
Alejandro Done appeared in Suffolk Superior Court on two counts each of rape, aggravated rape, kidnapping, assault with intent to rape, and a single charge of armed robbery in connection with four assaults that occurred in South Boston and along the Esplanade.
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At the request of Assistant District Attorney David Deakin, Clerk Magistrate Anna Kaczmarek ordered Done held without bail. Done is currently serving a sentence of 12 to 14 years in prison after pleading guilty in connection with a similar offense in Middlesex County.
Deakin told the court that Done is charged with sexually assaulting four women whom he either kidnapped or confined after encountering them alone in the area of South Boston and along the Esplanade. The assaults occurred on July 29, 2006; June 16, 2007; July 29, 2007; and June 13, 2010.
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The cases remained unsolved until earlier this year, when DNA evidence in the assaults was matched to Done, who had been ordered to provide a DNA sample after his arrest last year in another sexual assault in Cambridge.
Done will return to court on Nov. 20.
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