Twin real estate moguls Oren and Alon Alexander, along with their elder brother Tal, face accusations of drugging and assaulting multiple women over a decade. Recently arrested in Miami, these prominent luxury real estate figures confront severe allegations of sexual assault and rape.
Federal prosecutors in New York have charged the brothers with exploiting women from 2010 to 2021. They allegedly used deception, fraud, and coercion to attract victims to social events, often under the guise of romantic interest. These actions have now brought them significant legal challenges.
Who Are the Alexander Brothers?
Oren and Alon Alexander are well-known in high society. They frequent upscale events in Miami, New York, and exclusive Mediterranean parties. They lead the Alexander Team, a real estate group with over $7 billion in luxury market sales in New York, South Florida, and Aspen, Colorado. Their high-profile clientele reportedly includes celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, fashion icon Tommy Hilfiger, and billionaire Ken Griffin.
Before launching their venture, Tal and Oren were top brokers at Douglas Elliman. They facilitated significant sales, such as a Miami Beach condo for Kim Kardashian and Kanye West for $15.5 million in 2018 and a $122 million London mansion. In 2019, they brokered a record-breaking $238 million sale of a New York City penthouse to Griffin.
A 2013 Details magazine feature highlighted them as earning “rock-star salaries” and mingling with the ultra-wealthy. Alon also holds an executive role at Kent Security, a family business.
Background and Rise in Real Estate
The brothers started their real estate careers in New York City in 2008. They quickly developed a network of ultra-wealthy clients and showcased their opulent lifestyles and business activities on their now-private social media accounts. Oren Alexander made Forbes’ prestigious 30 Under 30 real estate list in 2012, highlighting their industry influence.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the Alexander brothers must address the possible consequences of these charges, which could significantly impact their business achievements and social standing.