On Wednesday, December 11, 2024, Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander were indicted for their engagement in criminal sex trafficking offenses that involve allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women over a period covering more than a decade.
Sexual assault allegations against the Alexander brothers have been publicized throughout the year, including from survivors represented by our firm. In June 2024, Wigdor filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Angelica Parker, alleging Alon and Tal Alexander raped her while Oren Alexander watched the assaults after having facilitated it in the first place.
At the time of the filing, Michael J. Willemin, Partner at Wigdor LLP and lead counsel in the Parker case issued the following statement:
“This lawsuit is intended to send a message that the law applies even to the very wealthy and well connected, including the Alexanders. We applaud Angelica’s bravery in coming forward, as we have no doubt that the Alexanders will amass an army of PR reps and private investigators to launch a victim shaming campaign.”
More detail on the case and full complaint may be found here.
As Wigdor represents several women with sexual assault claims against the Alexander brothers, we released the following statement after the Alexander brothers were arrested:
“We are glad to hear that there will finally be some measure of accountability for the Alexander brothers and justice for their many victims. We applaud all the survivors who have had the strength and courage to speak up about their unimaginable experiences after years of pain and suffering.”
As the matter unfolds, coverage may be found across the following sources:
- Two prominent real estate brokers and their brother charged in sex trafficking case (CNN)
- Real estate agent brothers charged with sex trafficking: Here’s what to know (Washington Post)
- Alexander Brothers Denied Bond on Sex Trafficking Charges (Newsweek)
- Prominent Real Estate Agents and Brothers Charged With Sex Trafficking (The New York Times)
- Realtor ‘rapist’ twins who sold America’s most expensive property ‘drugged and assaulted dozens of women’ with brother (Daily Mail)
- ‘Drugged’ and ‘unable to escape’: Sex trafficking charges rock celebrity real estate clan (USA Today)
- Alexander Brothers Are Arrested in Florida on Sex-Trafficking Charges (The Wall Street Journal)
- Real estate tycoons the Alexander brothers arrested on federal sex trafficking charges (ABC News)
- Alexander real estate brothers, sibling raped ‘dozens of victims,’ federal indictment alleges (CNBC)
- Miami judge orders two Alexander brothers be held in accused rape cases in Miami Beach (Miami Herald)
- Disgraced real estate brothers Tal and Oren Alexander boasted A-list clients including Kim Kardashian, Kanye West (Page Six)
These cases exemplify our work at Wigdor. We tenaciously advocate for victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault, ensuring they find the justice they seek. We regularly represent victims in high-profile cases, taking on some of the most prominent companies and men across all industries, from entertainment to tech and from finance to media. While many of our cases safeguard the confidentiality of the victims, we continue to hold perpetrators and enablers of sexual violence accountable for their actions and have helped hundreds of survivors to date.
If you are a survivor of sexual assault, please reach out to us here, email us at contact@wigdorlaw.com, or call us at 212-257-6800 so a member of our experienced team may help you find justice.