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Former Real Estate Brokers Convicted of Sex Trafficking
The Alexander Brothers Accused of Assaulting Women at Exclusive Parties and Trips
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Two former luxury real estate brokers and their brother were convicted of sex trafficking after a criminal trial in which 11 women testified that they had been lured to exclusive parties and trips, then drugged and assaulted by the brothers in locations like the Hamptons and New York City.
Why it matters
The case highlights the abuse of power and exploitation that can occur within elite social circles, as well as the challenges victims face in coming forward against wealthy and influential perpetrators.
The details
During a five-week federal trial in Manhattan, the women testified that the brothers - Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander - worked together to rape and assault them in luxury homes, on a cruise, and in other locations. The jury found the brothers guilty of all 10 criminal counts they collectively faced, including sex trafficking and other offenses, with two counts involving minors.
- The criminal trial took place in March 2026.
The players
Tal Alexander
One of the former luxury real estate brokers convicted of sex trafficking.
Oren Alexander
One of the former luxury real estate brokers convicted of sex trafficking.
Alon Alexander
The brother of Tal and Oren Alexander who was also convicted of sex trafficking.
The takeaway
This case demonstrates the need for greater accountability and transparency within high-profile industries and social circles, where power imbalances can enable predatory behavior to go unchecked for far too long.
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