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Bravo Star Files Sexual Assault Suit Against Oren Alexander
Lawsuit comes as brothers' NYC criminal sex trafficking trial wraps up
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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As brothers and luxury real estate brokers Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander's criminal sex trafficking trial comes to a close in Manhattan federal court, another woman has filed suit against Oren Alexander. Bravo star and real estate agent Tracy Tutor alleges that in 2014, she was drugged and sexually assaulted by Oren Alexander at a recruitment event for the brokerage he worked for, Douglass Elliman. Tutor's suit says Alexander then passed her off to another man who also assaulted her. The lawsuit comes as the Alexander brothers face a slew of civil suits related to sex trafficking and assault allegations from dozens of women.
Why it matters
This case highlights the ongoing legal troubles facing the high-profile Alexander brothers, who have been accused of a pattern of predatory behavior towards women over many years. The civil suits filed by Tutor and others could have significant implications, even as the criminal trial concludes.
The details
Tutor alleges that at a Douglass Elliman recruitment event, Oren Alexander drugged her, kissed and sexually touched her in a bathroom, and then passed her off to another man who also assaulted her. The next morning, a fellow Douglass Elliman broker helped Tutor retrieve her missing purse from Alexander's assistant. Tutor's suit says Alexander intended to use force or fraud to have sex with one or more women at the event. She didn't immediately remember many details due to being drugged, but recalled more after the brothers were criminally charged in 2024.
- In 2014, the alleged assault on Tutor took place at a Douglass Elliman recruitment event.
- In 2024, the Alexander brothers were criminally charged, prompting Tutor to recall more details.
- On March 5, 2026, Tutor filed her civil lawsuit against Oren Alexander.
The players
Tracy Tutor
A Bravo star and high-profile Los Angeles real estate agent who has sued Oren Alexander for trafficking and gender motivated violence.
Oren Alexander
One of the three Alexander brothers, a luxury real estate broker, who is facing a criminal sex trafficking trial and multiple civil suits related to allegations of sexual assault and trafficking.
Corey Weiss
A Douglass Elliman broker who found Tutor and Oren Alexander in a bathroom at the recruitment event and helped Tutor escape.
Roberta Kaplan
The attorney representing Tracy Tutor in her lawsuit against Oren Alexander.
Jason Goldman
The attorney representing Oren Alexander, who accused Tutor of filing her suit in a 'transparent attempt' to create headlines and taint the jury's deliberations in the criminal trial.
What they’re saying
“Ms. Tutor and her counsel have timed the filing of this salacious and demonstrably false lawsuit for maximum media impact, choosing the eve of jury deliberations in the federal trial despite the fact that the allegations are more than a decade old and have already been aired publicly.”
— Jason Goldman, Attorney representing Oren Alexander (amNewYork Law)
“I'm motivated to file this lawsuit in order to help expose Oren Alexander's abuse of women.”
— Tracy Tutor (The New York Times)
What’s next
The judge in the criminal case will soon deliver a verdict, which could impact the civil lawsuits against the Alexander brothers.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing legal reckoning facing the Alexander brothers, as they confront a growing number of civil suits from women alleging sexual assault and trafficking, even as their high-profile criminal trial comes to a close. The civil suits could have significant consequences, regardless of the outcome of the criminal case.
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