ALEXANDER BROS GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES

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GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES

Alexander Brothers: NYC-Miami Realtors Convicted as Sex Traffickers

By SydicatedNews True Crime | SNN.BZ

In the glittering world of multimillion-dollar penthouses and celebrity clientele, the Alexander brothers—TAL, OREN, and ALON—were once untouchable. Self-made real estate moguls who ditched the corporate giant Douglas Elliman in 2022 to launch their own powerhouse firm, “Official,” the trio operated as independent NYC and Miami realtors, brokering deals for the rich and famous while living the high life in South Beach and Manhattan.

The Douglas Elliman era was the height of the Alexander brothers’ professional success, but it is also the period during which many of their alleged and now-convicted crimes occurred.



  • Convictions for Long-Term Scheme: On March 9, 2026, Oren, Tal, and Alon Alexander were convicted of federal sex trafficking and multiple other sex crimes. Prosecutors proved that they operated a coordinated scheme for over a decade—between 2010 and 2021—which directly overlaps with Tal and Oren’s tenure as “superstar” brokers at Douglas Elliman.
  • Lawsuits Against the Firm: In 2025 and 2026, multiple women filed lawsuits alleging that Douglas Elliman and its former CEO, Howard Lorber, enabled the brothers’ misconduct. One notable lawsuit from top broker Tracy Tutor alleged that Oren Alexander drugged and assaulted her at a brokerage event in 2014.
  • An “Open Secret”: Victims testified that the brothers’ predatory behavior was an “open secret” in the real estate industry while they were at the firm. The brothers were found guilty of using their wealth and high status to lure, drug, and assault dozens of women.


But behind the champagne-soaked listings and private jets lay a decade-long horror show: a systematic sex-trafficking ring where the brothers allegedly drugged, raped, and passed around dozens of women—some as young as teenagers—across multiple cities and luxury hotspots, deliberately shuttling victims between locations to keep them disoriented, isolated, and silent.



Convicted in March 2026 in a Manhattan federal courtroom on every count of sex trafficking, the Israeli-American brothers now face life in prison. Prosecutors painted a chilling picture: Tal (39), and twins Oren and Alon (38), used their wealth, charm, and access to opulent properties as bait. They’d lure women—often aspiring models, partygoers, or even minors—with promises of VIP treatment, free flights, five-star hotels, and exclusive parties in New York’s Hamptons, Miami’s South Beach, Los Angeles, and beyond. Once hooked, the trap snapped shut.

According to trial testimony from more than 60 accusers and 11 women who took the stand, the brothers’ playbook was as calculated as it was sadistic. Victims were plied with drinks secretly spiked with drugs—leaving them confused, incapacitated, and unable to fight back or even remember the full horror. “They’d fly you to one city for the ‘glamour weekend,’ then whisk you to another before you could catch your breath,” one survivor described in court.

The constant movement between NYC luxury apartments, Miami beach mansions, and other vacation spots wasn’t just flashy—it was strategic. By bouncing women across state lines and time zones, the brothers allegedly kept their victims psychologically shattered, far from support networks, and too disoriented to report the assaults immediately. Some were allegedly restrained, ignored as they screamed “no,” and even recorded during the rapes for the brothers’ twisted amusement.

The Alexander Team wasn’t just selling condos—they were selling a fantasy that masked a family crime syndicate. Tal and Oren, the real estate stars who once moved $8.2 million penthouses and rubbed elbows with stars like Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan, handled the glamour front. Alon, the law-school graduate running the family’s elite private security firm (Kent Security Services, which protected heads of state), allegedly provided the muscle and cover. Together, they operated as a tight-knit trio, sharing victims and alibis while their “Official” firm raked in commissions from New York’s skyline to Miami’s waterfront.

Federal prosecutors laid it out in gruesome detail during the five-week trial: the brothers conspired for over a decade (2008–2021) to entice, drug, and sexually exploit women and girls. Videos shown in court allegedly captured Oren raping a drugged 17-year-old in a Manhattan apartment. Witnesses described nights of horror at celebrity-linked parties—one even at actor Zac Efron’s place—where the thrill of rubbing shoulders with the elite turned into a nightmare of repeated assaults. The brothers’ defense? They called the women gold-diggers with “faulty memories.” The jury wasn’t buying it. Guilty on all counts.

The fall has been spectacular. Once dubbed real estate’s “A Team,” the brothers went from closing record deals to national infamy. Their independent firm—built on the backs of their Douglas Elliman success—now sits in ruins. Civil lawsuits piled up in 2024 before the federal bust in December of that year, when FBI agents arrested the trio in Miami Beach.

For the dozens of survivors, justice finally arrived in 2026—but the scars remain. The Alexander brothers didn’t just sell luxury homes; they trafficked human beings, using their realtor status, private jets, and multi-city playground as weapons. What looked like the ultimate American dream was, for their victims, a living hell of confusion, coercion, and repeated violation.

The verdict is in: three self-styled real estate gods from NYC and Miami are nothing more than convicted rapists and sex traffickers. Their empire of glass towers and ocean views now stands as a monument to how monsters can hide in plain sight—behind the perfect listing.


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