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Real Estate Tycoon Brothers Accused of Drugging and Sexually Assaulting Multiple Women

Recently released video footage reveals harrowing accounts from women alleging they were drugged and sexually assaulted by the Alexander brothers, prominent real estate brokers facing charges in multiple states. The Miami-Dade state attorney's office unveiled the videos as part of their case against Oren and Alon Alexander.

Oren and Alon Alexander at an event

One victim, whose identity remains protected, described a terrifying encounter on December 31, 2016. Believing she was meeting Alon Alexander for a barbecue, she arrived at a Miami Beach condo to find Oren Alexander and another man, Ohad Fisherman, also present. She alleges Fisherman restrained her while both Alon and Oren sexually assaulted her. While all three men are facing charges related to this incident, only the Alexander brothers are accused of rape.

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A second woman recounted a separate incident in October 2021 at Oren Alexander's Flamingo Drive residence. She claims what began as a consensual interaction escalated into an assault where he ripped her dress and forced himself on her.

Oren and Alon Alexander at a bond hearing

Lawyers for Oren and Alon Alexander vehemently deny the accusations, asserting that the accusers' accounts are inconsistent and motivated by financial gain. They claim to possess evidence that will discredit the women's testimonies.

Tal and Oren Alexander at their Miami Beach home

The Alexander brothers, including a third brother, Tal, are currently in federal custody in New York facing sex trafficking charges, which they also deny. Law enforcement officials have interviewed over 40 women who claim to have been assaulted by at least one of the brothers, with many alleging they were drugged beforehand. A search of Tal Alexander's Manhattan apartment yielded hard drives containing sexually explicit content, some of which allegedly shows women who appear unaware they are being filmed. A judge recently denied the brothers bail, citing them as both a flight risk and a danger to the community.

Alon and Oren Alexander in a Miami courtroom

The Alexander brothers co-founded the luxury real estate firm Official, boasting a clientele that has included high-profile celebrities. These serious allegations stand in stark contrast to their glamorous public image.