She's Accused of Trafficking a Woman to Tal Alexander. Where is Hana Boulos?

She's Accused of Trafficking a Woman to Tal Alexander. Where is Hana Boulos?

From Mael Time With Daniel Mael by Daniel Mael

March 24, 2026 · 58 min

About this episode

The episode explores the mysterious case of Hana Boulos, who is accused of trafficking but remains untraceable.

In one of the most confounding threads of the allegations surrounding Tal Alexander, the figure of Hana Boulos remains both central and elusive. Named in a civil lawsuit as the woman who allegedly trafficked Lindsay Acree, Boulos has not been located, served, or publicly heard from—despite sustained efforts to track her down. In a rare development, her ex-husband John appeared on the show to shed light on who she might be. What emerged was a portrait of a woman he claims lived almost entirely in fabrication: adopting false identities, inventing careers at institutions like the United Nations, and cycling through personas convincing enough to deceive even those closest to her. He described her as highly manipulative, capable of drawing people in quickly, and living a transient life often funded through others, with no stable employment or verifiable record. According to his account, even her name may not be real. Yet despite these explosive claims, there remains no confirmed digital evidence tying Boulos directly to Tal Alexander or the alleged co-defendants—no messages, no calls, no records. Investigators, attorneys, and journalists have all hit the same wall: a person accused of…

People in this episode

Host: Daniel Mael

Guest: John

Topics covered

  • trafficking
  • allegations
  • identity
  • manipulation
  • investigation

Keywords

  • Hana Boulos
  • Tal Alexander
  • trafficking
  • identity
  • manipulation
  • investigation
  • Lindsay Acree

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: United Nations

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