Two luxury real estate agents and their brother are accused of drugging and then sexually assaulting and raping dozens of women, according to a federal indictment filed last week and obtained by Fox News Digital.
Tal, 38, and Oren Alexander, 37, two prominent jet-set brokers in New York and Miami, and their brother Alon Alexander, Oren’s identical twin, were arrested in Miami Beach Wednesday, December 11.
Prosecutors say the Alexander brothers “worked together, as well as with other known and unknown individuals, in a repeated and violent manner.” drugs, sexual assault and rape dozens of victims” in New York, Miami and elsewhere, the indictment says.
“This conduct, as alleged, was heinous,” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams said at a news conference in Manhattan announcing the charges.
The Alexander brothers “organized these sexual assault well in advance, using the promise of luxury experiences, travel and accommodation to lure and lure women to places where they were then forcibly raped or sexually assaulted, sometimes by multiple men, including them themselves, according to the indictment.
At times, the brothers “physically restrained and held down their victims during the rapes and sexual assaults and ignored screams and explicit requests to stop,” the indictment continues.
According to charges in the indictment, the three brothers had conspired to commit sex trafficking since at least 2010, but prosecutors filed a letter Wednesday alleging their sexual abuse of women extends to reality over more than 20 years, going as far back as when the men were in high school in Miami.
In the letter, prosecutors asked the court to deny bail to the brothers, while revealing additional details about their alleged crimes.
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As adults, the Alexander brothers’ serial sexual abuse only intensified, prosecutors added. After graduating from college, the three brothers moved to New York, although they continued to maintain homes in Miami and split their time between the two cities.
“The evidence in this case also establishes that defendants planned and paid for trips involving the interstate and international transportation of women on several other occasions,” prosecutors wrote in the letter.
One victim, referred to as Victim-1 in prosecutors’ letter, said she was raped by Tal Alexander and “another man” in 2011 at the Alexander brothers’ vacation home in the Hamptons. Victim 1 had never met Tal Alexander before and, after arriving home, “he was given a glass of wine and drank about half of it before he began to feel unwell in a way inconsistent with a such consumption,” according to the letter.
Victim 1’s memory then became fuzzy, but she had several distinct memories of the night. Specifically, Victim-1 remembers being held by Tal while another man entered the room, according to the letter, and remembers being in a second location with Tal and the other man and that a camcorder had been installed.
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Another woman, Victim-2, said she was raped by Oren Alexander in 2016 after she “started feeling strange and had trouble walking” after Oren handed her a cocktail. Alon Alexander then allegedly took the woman to a bedroom to lie down, and she later woke up to find Oren in the room. Oren pulled down her swimsuit and raped her while she was “physically weakened and could not move” and “had difficulty speaking,” the letter continues.
Prosecutors said that “just weeks after the Alexander brothers sex trafficking and rape Victim-2″, the brothers, along with a number of others, arranged for the women to be transported to Tulum, Mexico. The brothers participated in a WhatsApp group conversation titled “Lions in Tulum”, referring to at the Mexican resort, in which they and other men on the trip discussed “importing” women, sharing lodging and flight costs for women, and providing drugs “that would make them more likely to have sexual relations.
One of the drugs mentioned, “G,” which prosecutors say refers to “GHB,” is defined as a “date rape” drug.
“Are all the girls shipped out on Sunday?” Oren Alexander said in a post, adding that he was “just trying to make sure he got maximum return.” He said the price they paid was “higher than most of us have ever spent on girls”.
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Oren and Tal Alexander co-founded the Manager of a real estate company, which offers luxury listings in places like New York, the Hamptons, Miami and Los Angeles, in 2022 after rising through the ranks at Douglas Elliman, one of the nation’s largest real estate brokerages, prosecutors wrote.
At Douglas Elliman, they closed major brokerage deals, including the nearly $240 million penthouse sale in 2019, which at the time was the most expensive residential sale in U.S. history. United. Alon Alexander, 37, didn’t work in real estate, but he socialized with them.
The three brothers live in “high value” properties in Miami Beach and New York, prosecutors said. Tal Alexander rents an apartment in a high-rise on Manhattan’s “Billionaire’s Row,” while Alon and Oren Alexander live in properties in Miami Beach with “direct water access” and “private docks,” according to court filings.
Tal and Oren took steps to conceal their crimes and protect their reputations in the real estate industry, prosecutors said.
“The government is aware, for example, of at least one occasion when Tal and Oren filed a police report alleging harassment against a woman who described being forcibly penetrated by Tal while Oren was in the “Tal also threatened this victim with a defamation lawsuit if she didn’t stop telling people that he and Oren had sexually assaulted her,” according to prosecutors’ filing.
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The three brothers were charged with one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and another count of sex trafficking a woman by force, fraud or coercion. Additionally, Tal Alexander was charged with sex trafficking a second victim.
“Mr. Alexander will plead not guilty and will address these charges in the appropriate forum – a courtroom,” Isabelle Kirschner, representing Alon Alexander in the indictment, told Fox News Digital in a statement .
Attorneys Susan Necheles, representing Oren Alexander, and Joel Denaro, representing Oren and Alon Alexander in Florida, told Fox News Digital in a statement that a judge granted them their release.
“A Florida judge today ordered the release of Oren and Alon Alexander from state prison. After two hearings, the state judge ruled that conditions could be put in place to ensure the safety of the community and the presence of Oren and Alon in court, and ordered both men to be released on bail,” the lawyers said Friday. “We are grateful and ready to start fighting this case in court.”
Deanna Paul, an attorney for older brother Tal Alexander, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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Williams said the investigation was ongoing and urged anyone with allegations of sexual abuse by any of the Alexander brothers to come forward.