The famed real estate brokers, Tal and Oren Alexander, along with their brother Alon, have been charged with multiple offenses related to sex trafficking, involving serious allegations of drugging and assaulting women over a decade.
High-Profile Real Estate Brothers Face Serious Sex Trafficking Charges

High-Profile Real Estate Brothers Face Serious Sex Trafficking Charges
Allegations of drugging and assaulting women surface as prosecutors lay out disturbing details against the Alexander brothers.
The high-profile Alexander brothers, known for their luxury real estate dealings in cities like New York and Miami, have been charged with sex trafficking after an extensive investigation revealed shocking details. Tal and Oren Alexander, alongside their brother Alon, are accused of engaging in a scheme that involved drugging and sexually assaulting numerous women over a period spanning more than ten years.
Federal prosecutors announced the charges in Florida, where the brothers were taken into custody, and they are set to face the allegations in New York. Authorities have reported that dozens of women have come forward, alleging they were forcibly raped or sexually assaulted by at least one of the Alexander brothers. U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, stated, “This conduct, as alleged, was heinous.”
The indictment reveals a disturbing pattern in which the brothers allegedly lured women to parties and exotic getaways, often under the guise of luxury. They reportedly provided drugs to their victims, sometimes surreptitiously, leading to instances where women were incapacitated before being assaulted. It was also alleged that they physically restrained some victims while ignoring cries for help.
The Alexander brothers face charges including a sex trafficking conspiracy and trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion. Tal Alexander is subject to an additional charge under the same categories. Their legal representatives have responded vehemently, with Oren Alexander's attorney asserting his innocence and claiming the evidence would exonerate him.
Following the indictment, representatives of the victims expressed relief and gratitude. David Gottlieb, a lawyer representing the women, praised their bravery in speaking out about their traumatic experiences. This case adds to the growing concerns regarding abuse and exploitation in the luxury real estate sector, where power dynamics and wealth can often lead to tragic consequences.
The Alexander brothers were previously associated with Douglas Elliman, and were known for representing high-profile clients including celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. In 2022, they established their own venture named Official.