Real Estate Brothers, Oren and Tal Alexander, Arrested and Charged With Sex Trafficking

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Real Estate|Prominent Real Estate Agents and Brothers Charged With Sex Trafficking

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/11/realestate/alexander-brothers-arrested-charged-sexual-assault.html

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Oren and Tal Alexander, once stars of the real estate industry, had a precipitous fall after women filed lawsuits accusing them of sexual assault. Their brother Alon was also charged.

A man in a white shirt stands with a man in a gray sleeveless shirt with trees in the background.
Oren Alexander, left, and his brother Tal Alexander, right, were arrested Wednesday morning in Miami along with Oren’s twin brother, Alon Alexander. The three had faced mounting allegations of sexual assault.Credit...Natalie Keyssar for The New York Times

Dec. 11, 2024Updated 12:26 p.m. ET

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have charged two star luxury real estate brokers and their brother with participating in a sex trafficking conspiracy. They are accused of drugging, sexually assaulting and raping dozens of women, according to an indictment made public on Wednesday.

The three are Oren Alexander, his older brother Tal Alexander, who until this summer were real estate agents in New York and Miami, and Alon Alexander, Oren’s twin, who did not work in real estate.

They were arrested at various residences in and near Miami Beach on Wednesday. The twins also face separate state felony charges of sexual battery connected to three separate assaults, according to arrest warrants obtained by The New York Times.

According to the federal indictment, Alon and Tal had conspired in the sex trafficking scheme since at least 2010. The brothers used their wealth and positions to create and take opportunities to rape and sexually assault women.

The brothers conspired with other men to arrange events and domestic and international trips to use as bait to recruit, entice and transport multiple women, whom they later raped, the indictment says.

The federal charges are expected to be announced later on Wednesday in Manhattan by Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, and James E. Dennehy, the head of the F.B.I.’s New York office.


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