Real Estate|Alexander Brothers Face More Lawsuits Accusing Them of Sexual Assault
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Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander, once top real estate brokers, and their brother Alon Alexander are currently in jail awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.

Feb. 18, 2025, 8:05 a.m. ET
Eleven more women have filed lawsuits against one or more of the Alexander brothers, the once high-flying trio who are facing multiple accusations of sexual assault in both civil and criminal court.
Tal Alexander and his brothers, Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander, who are twins, are now facing at least 17 lawsuits from women who say they were sexually assaulted by one or more of them and, in some instances, drugged. The latest lawsuits, filed in a bundle in New York on Tuesday, include accusations of assault in Miami, Manhattan and even Moscow.
The women’s claims are now part of a growing maze of sexual assault allegations against the brothers who were arrested in December in Miami Beach on federal sex-trafficking charges. Currently jailed in New York, they are scheduled to go to trial early next year.
All three men have pleaded not guilty.
Lawyers for the brothers did not immediately respond to requests to comment on Tuesday’s legal filings.
The lawsuits and criminal charges have shaken the luxury real estate industry that once crowned Tal Alexander, 38, and Oren Alexander, 37, as among the country’s most prominent real estate agents. The lines between their work and social lives were often blurred, as they branded their jet-setting lifestyles to sell themselves as brokers. Alongside them on the social circuit was Alon Alexander, 37, who ran the family’s security business and did not work in real estate.
Their legal troubles began in the fall of 2023 when two women began initiating lawsuits against the twins. The Real Deal, a real estate trade publication, first reported on those suits in June, and Oren and Tal quickly tumbled from their perch and became pariahs.