- Twin real estate brokers Oren and Alon Alexander face federal sex trafficking charges in New York involving allegations spanning 20 years
- Prosecutors claim the brothers used their wealth and status to lure, drug, and assault women at luxury properties and parties
- The case involves at least eight alleged victims and coordinated efforts between the brothers and their sibling Tal Alexander
NEW YORK, NY (TDR) — Twin brothers Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander, prominent luxury real estate brokers in New York and Miami, appeared in Manhattan federal court this week for their arraignment on sex trafficking charges that prosecutors say involved a coordinated scheme spanning two decades. The brothers pleaded not guilty to charges alleging they drugged and sexually assaulted multiple women at luxury properties and exclusive events.
Pattern of Alleged Predatory Behavior
Federal prosecutors outlined what they describe as a systematic pattern of sexual violence involving the Alexander twins and their older brother Tal Alexander. According to court documents, the brothers allegedly used their positions in the luxury real estate industry to identify and target vulnerable women, often inviting them to high-end properties, parties, and events where they were plied with drugs and alcohol.
“The defendants used their wealth, influence and connections in the real estate industry to lure, drug and violently rape dozens of women,” prosecutors stated in court filings.
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The indictment alleges that beginning in the early 2000s and continuing through at least 2021, the brothers coordinated their assaults and shared information about potential victims. Prosecutors claim the scheme involved both individual attacks and instances where multiple brothers participated.
Details of the Federal Charges
The federal sex trafficking indictment handed down by a grand jury includes multiple counts against all three brothers. Damian Williams, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, emphasized the severity of the allegations during a press conference following the arraignment.
“These defendants allegedly engaged in a pattern of violent sexual assaults over the course of more than a decade,” Williams said. “They used their status and resources to prey on women, and they will now be held accountable.”
Court documents detail at least eight alleged victims, though prosecutors indicated the investigation remains ongoing and additional victims may come forward. The charges specifically reference incidents in New York, Miami, and other locations where the brothers maintained properties or conducted business.
Defense Arguments and Bail Conditions
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Defense attorneys for the Alexander brothers entered not guilty pleas and requested their clients be released on bail, arguing they pose no flight risk given their extensive business ties in New York and established community connections. However, prosecutors pushed back strongly against bail.
“Given the severity of these allegations and the defendants’ substantial financial resources, there is a significant risk they could flee the jurisdiction,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Chen argued in court.
Magistrate Judge Stewart Aaron ultimately set bail at $3 million each for Oren and Alon Alexander, with strict conditions including GPS monitoring and surrender of passports. Tal Alexander, who faces separate but related charges, received similar bail terms.
Impact on the Real Estate Industry
The Alexander brothers built their reputations as high-profile luxury real estate brokers, representing ultra-wealthy clients in New York City’s most exclusive residential markets. The firm they founded, Official Partners, specialized in multimillion-dollar penthouse sales and celebrity clients.
Real estate industry observers say the case has sent shockwaves through Manhattan’s luxury property market, where the brothers were well-known figures at charity galas, networking events, and exclusive parties.
“This has rocked the entire luxury real estate community,” said Barbara Corcoran, a prominent New York real estate investor, in an interview with CNN. “These were people who moved in the highest circles.”
Several firms have reportedly severed business relationships with the Alexander brothers following the indictment, and luxury buildings where they maintained listings have quietly removed their names from marketing materials.
Civil Lawsuits and Additional Allegations
Beyond the criminal charges, the Alexander brothers face multiple civil lawsuits from women alleging sexual assault and rape. These civil cases, filed in both New York and Florida courts, contain detailed accounts of alleged attacks at properties including luxury condominiums in Manhattan and Miami Beach.
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