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Saturday, September 7, 2024

Israeli Brothers "Team" are High-End Sex Predators in Miami Area

ALON, OREN and TAL ALEXANDER: LIKE JEFFREY EPSTEIN, LIKE HARVEY WEINSTEIN.....

JEWISH ISRAELI SEX MOGULS WHO SOLD REAL ESTATE IN MIAMI. MAY HAVE ALREADY FLED AMERICAN JUSTICE TO, WHERE ELSE? ISRAEL

Compiled from online sources:

Born to Israeli parents Shlomi and Orly Alexander, Oren had an early interest in property inspired by his father, a residential developer. The now 36-year-old graduated from the University of Colorado before moving to New York to join the industry.

Insider info from a top broker says that they both left the country already and there will be a WSJ article coming out about Tal that is just as bad if not worse than the stuff about Oren. They take disgusting brothers to a whole new level. Hope they get the worst that’s coming to them.

Apparently the parents are already in Israel, I wouldn’t be surprised if the brothers are there as well. Israel literally has laws to shelter American pedophiles. I hope they’ll find a way to bring them back, they should be in jail for life.

For more on how Israel shelters American Jewish pedophiles and sex predators, see: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-jewish-american-pedophiles-hide-from-justice-in-israel/

A trio of Jewish Israeli-American brothers have tumbled from the top of the ultra high-end real estate industry into the depths of a scandal, facing disturbing allegations of drugging and sexually assaulting women.

In New York, four women have made disturbing complaints against one or more of the Alexander brothers: Oren and Tal, two real estate superstars who have brokered some of the country’s most expensive residential deals from Miami to Manhattan over the last decade; and a third brother, Alon, who is Oren’s twin but works for the family’s private security company.

Since the first suits were filed in the spring of 2024, an attorney representing two of those women told the Miami Herald an additional 40 women — including a dozen from the Miami area — have come forward with allegations against one or more of the brothers.

Some of those alleged incidents date back two decades, when the brothers attended Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School in North Miami Beach. Evan Torgan, a New York personal injury lawyer, said it’s possible some of those could produce additional lawsuits. “People from back as early as 2004 have reported to me that it happened to them,” he said. “The most recent was 2021.”

People with ties to the brothers in Miami-Dade weren’t all that surprised to hear about the sexual predation and subsequent legal troubles, saying the brothers had notorious reputations dating as far back as their days at Krop.

One former childhood friend claimed to have seen sex videos the brothers took involving girls who, like themselves at the time, were high school teenagers. “At the end of the day, these kids, ever since I can remember, they’ve been assholes,” he said. “I’ve seen the videos.”

Samantha Murphy, who hasn’t filed a lawsuit yet, said that Oren Alexander raped her in his South Beach apartment in 2017. After a night out with friends, Murphy, then 26, said the two went back to his apartment and Oren ripped her dress off without her consent. She recalls crying and telling him to stop but he didn’t.

“I think it’s important to know if there are any other girls out there who haven’t come forward, that they’re not alone,” said Murphy, 33, a former model who is now married to Patrick Murphy, a former U.S. House representative from Palm Beach Gardens.

The lawsuits have already been costly for Oren and Tal Alexander, who stepped away from Official, the boutique New York City-based real estate firm they founded more than two years ago. There are reliable reports that they have fled to Israel. Some of the women who have come forward have been accused by defenders of the Alexanders as driven by antisemitic motives.

The Israeli father, Schlomy Alexander, built a private security firm which offers crisis management, guards and video technology.


Oren and Alon Alexander


They got kick-started in the business with their father, who also dealt in luxury properties. In 2012, Schlomy Alexander helped one of his sons sell a home in Indian Creek Village for $47 million — at the time, the most expensive private home ever sold in Miami-Dade. Since then, the brothers have brokered some record-breaking deals that made them celebrities beyond the world of real estate.

By 2019, Tal and Oren made international headlines, handling a $240 million condo sale in midtown Manhattan to billionaire Citadel Chief Executive Officer Ken Griffin, who has since moved his firm’s headquarters to Miami. It remains the most expensive private residence sold in U.S. history.

Good-looking and charismatic, the Alexanders were regularly highlighted on celebrity Page Six of the New York Post. In magazine pictures, online sites and social-media feeds, they always seemed to be surrounded by beautiful women and regularly jetting between New York City, Miami, Aspen and Martha’s Vineyard. They posted pictures of themselves riding camels in Qatar. In 2014, Gotham Magazine named the twins some of the most eligible and hottest bachelors in New York City.

Today, the media and industry attention has turned anything but gushing.

Since the online industry magazine the Real Deal first reported about the lawsuits in June, both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal have investigated allegations against the brothers. Combined, the two newspapers reported finding 12 women who claim to have been victimized by one or more of the brothers.

The first two civil lawsuits were filed in March in New York state court. They were followed by similar allegations made in a pair of additional lawsuits filed through the summer. All are seeking jury trials and tens of millions in damages. None of the brothers has been charged with any crimes in connection with the sexual assault allegations that were made in the civil lawsuits. But The Wall Street Journal reported in July that the FBI was investigating the brothers along with the New York Police Department. 

Up until 2021, Oren and Tal worked at one of the nation’s top luxury real estate firms, Douglas Elliman. They left that company to form their own, a smaller New York City firm that they named Official. Since the lawsuits, Oren and Tal have stepped away from Official.

The allegations in the four lawsuits filed in New York state court are sordid: Three women say they suspect the brothers spiked their drinks before sexually assaulting them. One claims a private security guard helped capture her as she tried to escape from a room.

Former British marketing executive Kate Whiteman was at the Dune nightclub in Southampton with friends during Memorial Day weekend in 2012 when she claims that Alon grabbed her hand and led her outside to a black SUV. She got in. Oren, she says, was waiting inside. The SUV sped off.

When it stopped, Whiteman says in the March complaint, she was five miles away at opulent Sir Ivan’s Castle in Water Mill, an estate owned by billionaire Ivan Wilzig, who made a fortune in oil and banking.  There, Whiteman claims, she was hurried into a room in a garage, the door locked behind her, and ordered to change into a sarong. She ran toward the house, but was grabbed by a security guard who dragged her back to the garage, she said in the suit. After being taken to a large bedroom upstairs, Whiteman claims she was “sexually assaulted, abused, raped, pinned, groped, harassed, battered and fondled” by Alon and Oren.

Also filed in March was a lawsuit by a woman named Rebecca Mandel. She claims that in 2010 she bumped into Oren and Alon at a club in Manhattan. Mandel, who said she knew the brothers from previous social events, was 18 at the time. She said that after Alon bought her the only drink she had that evening, “the night became hazy.”

Mandel claims to recall being told they were going to a party and jumping into a cab with the brothers. But when she got to the apartment, there was no noise, no party. She said she willingly entered the apartment, but once inside, Alon held her down as Oren raped her. Then the brothers switched positions, she said, and the assault continued.

A third lawsuit filed in June lists all three brothers, Oren, Alon and Tal, as defendants. Angelica Parker said while she and a friend were visiting the brothers in one of their Manhattan apartments in 2012, they were offered ecstasy and given drinks. Parker said her friend took off and hid in a stairwell after being groped by Alon. Then, she said, Alon and Tal raped her as Oren watched.

And finally last month a woman named Renee Willett claimed in yet another civil lawsuit in New York that she met Oren Alexander on a dating app and agreed to meet at his Manhattan apartment. There, she said, she was “drugged and forcibly raped.”

She said she was too ashamed to contact police after the alleged December 2016 rape and decided to file the lawsuit after reading about the previous ones. Willett said she met Oren Alexander on the app about a year before the alleged rape and agreed to meet with him only after discovering they had mutual friends.

Torgan said he’s not surprised the Alexanders would resort to “character assassination.”

Despite the Alexanders’ “disparagement” of his clients, Torgan said they are not backing down. “They weren’t assaulted by strangers, but by people they knew. Post-traumatic communication is typical of people who were violated by trusted individuals as they try to regain some modicum of control and self-empowerment over an unbearable situation.”

The allegations sounded familiar to several people who reportedly spoke with major news outlets.

One person, who did business with the Alexander brothers in South Florida and claims to know several alleged victims, said that reports of the brothers sexually assaulting women have been an “open secret” in the Miami area and real estate industry for a long time.

The recent lawsuits “seem very consistent with the first- and second-hand accounts I’ve heard for over a decade,” said the real estate industry professional.

Another real estate industry executive worked with the brothers and claims to know as many as a half-dozen alleged victims, said high school classmates were warned to keep a distance from the Alexanders. “Everyone was aware to stay away from them,” said the real estate veteran.

Their comments echoed ones in other media reports. The New York Times wrote that dozens of former classmates and real estate industry workers said they knew of “drugging and violent sexual assault by the brothers, dating back at least 20 years to when the men were high school students.”

A woman named Abigail Hofeldt said she was about 15 when she and a friend slipped out of her friend’s home one night and were driven to an empty home by the Alexander brothers and their friends. Hofeldt said she managed to escape as the brothers were pinning her down with her arms and legs apart. One of them had climbed on top of her, she said. Hofeldt said when she got up, she noticed someone outside a window with a Camcorder-like device, videotaping the encounter.

By the early 2000s when that incident was alleged to have taken place, the brothers had finished studying at a private Hebrew school in the Bal Harbour area and moved on to Krop. A year later, his twin younger brothers were off to the University of Maryland and the University of Colorado.

Another person who claims to have worked with the Alexanders said the brothers continued to “prey” on women after high school. “They preyed on models who came here [New York and Miami] with dreams and no money,” said the real estate industry veteran.

Murphy, the former model, said she remains scarred by her experience Oren that she said happened in 2017. Up until that night, she said the two had no relationship, they hadn’t kissed or held hands. She said when they got back to his apartment after a night out with friends, she put on virtual reality goggles and he suddenly ripped her dress off against her will. She suspects, though she can’t prove, that she was drugged at some point.

“I would not have fallen asleep in bed with someone who raped me,” she said.

Murphy said she didn’t go to police after the incident with Oren because she was deeply confused and, at the time, didn’t even know what date rape was.

“I blamed myself for being vulnerable,” she said. “[Contacting police] wasn’t an option, because I didn’t want to be a victim.”



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