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Reality TV Broker Sues Alexander Brother for Alleged Trafficking
Tracy Tutor files lawsuit against Oren Alexander as he and his brothers await sex-assault verdict
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Tracy Tutor, a Bravo TV star who appeared on Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, has filed a federal lawsuit against Oren Alexander, accusing him of sexual assault and sex trafficking. Tutor alleges that in 2014, Alexander lured her from Los Angeles to New York under the guise of a recruitment dinner, then drugged and assaulted her. The lawsuit comes as Alexander and his brothers Tal and Alon await a verdict in a separate criminal case where they are accused of running a years-long sex-trafficking operation.
Why it matters
This case highlights the growing issue of sexual assault and sex trafficking allegations against powerful individuals in the entertainment and real estate industries. It also raises questions about the use of status, money, and substances to target and exploit vulnerable individuals.
The details
According to the lawsuit, Tutor alleges that Alexander lured her from Los Angeles to New York in 2014 under the pretense of a recruitment dinner for Douglas Elliman, where she was working at the time. Tutor claims that after drinking a cocktail, she blacked out and was later found in a bathroom stall with Alexander, who was kissing and touching her while she appeared disoriented. The lawsuit echoes the language used by federal prosecutors in the criminal case against the Alexander brothers, who are accused of using their wealth and prominence to target and sexually assault women.
- The alleged incident occurred in 2014.
- Tutor first described the alleged assault to the New York Times in 2024.
- Tutor filed the federal lawsuit in New York on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
The players
Tracy Tutor
A Bravo TV star who appeared on six seasons of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles and is now with Compass real estate.
Oren Alexander
A real estate star who, along with his brothers Tal and Alon, is facing a criminal case for allegedly running a years-long sex-trafficking operation.
Tal Alexander
One of the Alexander brothers facing a criminal case for allegedly running a sex-trafficking operation.
Alon Alexander
One of the Alexander brothers facing a criminal case for allegedly running a sex-trafficking operation.
Douglas Elliman
The real estate firm where Tutor was working at the time of the alleged incident.
What they’re saying
“Tutor's suit "is salacious" and a "transparent attempt to create headlines and taint the proceedings," noting the alleged incident is more than a decade old and has been previously reported.”
— Jason Goldman, Oren Alexander's civil attorney
What’s next
A Manhattan jury is poised to begin deliberations in the separate criminal case against the Alexander brothers, with a verdict expected as early as Friday.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing issue of sexual assault and sex trafficking allegations against powerful individuals in the entertainment and real estate industries, and the need for greater accountability and transparency in these sectors.
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