• Home
  • Latest
  • Fortune 500
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • Leadership
  • Lifestyle
  • Rankings
  • Multimedia
FinanceReal Estate

Star real estate brokers Alexander brothers charged with sex trafficking

By
Chris Dolmetsch
Chris Dolmetsch
,
Felipe Marques
Felipe Marques
, and
Anna J. Kaiser
Anna J. Kaiser
Down Arrow Button Icon
By
Chris Dolmetsch
Chris Dolmetsch
,
Felipe Marques
Felipe Marques
, and
Anna J. Kaiser
Anna J. Kaiser
Down Arrow Button Icon
December 11, 2024, 2:23 PM ET
Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander attend 565 Broome Sales Gallery launch event at 372 West Broadway on September 20, 2016 in New York City.
Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander pictured in New York City in 2016.Photo by Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Luxury real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander and their brother Alon were arrested and charged with sex-trafficking by federal prosecutors in New York on Wednesday.

Recommended Video

According to the indictment, the three brothers worked together for “well over a decade” to “drug, sexually assault and rape dozens of victims.” They allegedly promised luxury experiences, travel and accommodations to lure women to locations where they were assaulted.

Oren and Tal were major real estate agents in cities including New York and Miami, working with an extensive roster of ultra-wealthy and celebrity clients. Since June, the two have faced multiple allegations of rape and sexual assault in a series of civil lawsuits, with some of the episodes dating back more than a decade. The third brother, Alon, also faces civil allegations of sexual misconduct.

The brothers were all arrested Wednesday morning at their respective homes in Miami Beach in connection with federal search warrants, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said at a press conference. They are each also facing state charges of sexual battery and will be arraigned on those counts before being transferred to federal custody.

Effie Blassberger, who represents Alon and Oren in the civil cases, declined to comment on the arrests. A lawyer for Tal had no immediate comment.

The three face sentences of up to life in prison if convicted on federal sex-trafficking counts.

Federal prosecutors allege the Alexanders used their “wealth and positions” to create opportunities for them to assault women. They often worked with party promoters to “ensure that there were a sufficient number of women present” at their events and also procured drugs, including cocaine, mushrooms and GHB, which was often slipped into women’s drinks.

It’s the second high-profile sex-trafficking case brought by Manhattan federal prosecutors in recent months. Rap mogul Sean Combs was charged in September with similarly using his wealth and power to lure victims to parties and gatherings where they were allegedly assaulted.

The Alexander brothers also drugged and assaulted women they encountered by chance, prosecutors said. These victims allegedly included women they met at bars and nightclubs, social events and on dating apps.

“This conduct as alleged is heinous,” Manhattan US Attorney Damian Williams said at press conference on the Alexander charges. “This office is determined to investigate and prosecute anyone who engages in sex-trafficking, no matter how powerful, wealthy and famous you may be.”

Williams also stressed that the investigation was ongoing, saying that he expected other victims to come forward and hinting that charges against other people might be forthcoming.

“They were not acting alone,” Williams said. “We will continue investigating.”

Flight Risks

In a separate filing on Wednesday, federal prosecutors asked judges in New York and Miami to deny bail to the Alexander brothers, saying they were a danger to the community and also serious flight risks because of their wealth and international connections. 

The bail filing contained a number of graphic allegations not included in the indictment and said the brothers had begun engaging in sexual violence in high school. Oren and Alon are now 37, while Tal is 38.

The latest lawsuit against the three brothers was filed in June by a woman named Angelica Parker, who alleges that Tal and Alon raped her while Oren facilitated the attack. 

Alon and Oren in July sought to dismiss the case and said they “emphatically deny” the allegations.

David Gottlieb, a lawyer for Parker, said in a statement: “We are glad to hear that there will finally be some measure of accountability for the Alexander brothers and justice for their many victims.” 

Miami Search

Early Wednesday morning, police cars descended on Oren’s waterfront mansion, rattling one of the wealthiest corners of Miami Beach.

Law enforcement agents knocked down the property’s gate and security cameras were tossed on the ground, after being ripped off walls. Around 6 a.m., an agent yelled through a bullhorn for Oren to come out for about an hour, according to three neighbors who witnessed the scene.

At least half a dozen law enforcement agents came in and out of the property, the neighbors said. While walking their dogs, people stopped by to ask what was going on. A grocery delivery man was turned away by the FBI. He snapped photos to prove that he tried to complete the delivery.

“I guess I’ll be keeping these groceries for myself,” he shrugged.

The Miami Beach Police Department said it assisted the FBI and that it “executed several warrants simultaneously at multiple locations within our city.”

Fallout

The fallout from the allegations has forced the brothers to step down from the brokerage they co-founded, Official, as the firm was dropped from key projects and staff departed. 

The allegations have also shone a spotlight on the workplace culture of Douglas Elliman Inc., where the pair worked before founding Official. Howard Lorber, its chairman and chief executive officer, retired in August. Bloomberg reported in November that an internal inquiry showed he had an intimate relationship with two brokers.

The Alexander brothers hold the record for the most expensive US home sale ever, a $238 million Manhattan penthouse. While Oren focused mostly on South Florida, Tal operated in Manhattan.

The case is US v. Alexander, 24 cr 676, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).

Join us at the Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit May 19–20, 2026, in Atlanta. The next era of workplace innovation is here—and the old playbook is being rewritten. At this exclusive, high-energy event, the world’s most innovative leaders will convene to explore how AI, humanity, and strategy converge to redefine, again, the future of work. Register now.
About the Authors
By Chris Dolmetsch
See full bioRight Arrow Button Icon
By Felipe Marques
See full bioRight Arrow Button Icon
By Anna J. Kaiser
See full bioRight Arrow Button Icon

Latest in Finance

Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025

Most Popular

Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Fortune Editors
October 20, 2025
Fortune Secondary Logo
Rankings
  • 100 Best Companies
  • Fortune 500
  • Global 500
  • Fortune 500 Europe
  • Most Powerful Women
  • Future 50
  • World’s Most Admired Companies
  • See All Rankings
Sections
  • Finance
  • Fortune Crypto
  • Features
  • Leadership
  • Health
  • Commentary
  • Success
  • Retail
  • Mpw
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • CEO Initiative
  • Asia
  • Politics
  • Conferences
  • Europe
  • Newsletters
  • Personal Finance
  • Environment
  • Magazine
  • Education
Customer Support
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Customer Service Portal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Single Issues For Purchase
  • International Print
Commercial Services
  • Advertising
  • Fortune Brand Studio
  • Fortune Analytics
  • Fortune Conferences
  • Business Development
  • Group Subscriptions
About Us
  • About Us
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Press Center
  • Work At Fortune
  • Diversity And Inclusion
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Site Map
  • About Us
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Press Center
  • Work At Fortune
  • Diversity And Inclusion
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Site Map
  • Facebook icon
  • Twitter icon
  • LinkedIn icon
  • Instagram icon
  • Pinterest icon

Latest in Finance

Woman drinking coffee
AIConsumers
Starbucks wants you to ask ChatGPT about what coffee to get, right as America boils over with AI backlash vibes
By Tristan BoveApril 15, 2026
27 minutes ago
Best gold IRA companies 2026: Clear winners among the sea of options
Personal FinanceGold
Best gold IRA companies 2026: Clear winners among the sea of options
By Joseph HostetlerApril 15, 2026
42 minutes ago
A sign hangs on the front door of a shuttered Allbirds store on April 02, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois.
AIRetail
Allbirds ditches sneaker business to pivot to AI compute, stock surges over 700%
By Eva RoytburgApril 15, 2026
2 hours ago
People protesting against tax giants.
PoliticsTaxes
How a free tax filing system from the government went from 296,000 users to zero in just one year
By Catherina GioinoApril 15, 2026
2 hours ago
U.S. President Donald Trump waves to the media after walking off of Air Force One at Miami International Airport on April 11, 2026 in Miami, Florida.
PoliticsIran
Trump says the Iran war is ‘very close to over’—despite no deal, a live blockade, and threats mounting
By Eva RoytburgApril 15, 2026
3 hours ago
Boss has lunch with her workers outside
Successcompany culture
A $24 billion Dutch lender is cutting its workforce—and to get the remaining staff on board, the CEO is having sandwiches with them
By Emma BurleighApril 15, 2026
4 hours ago

Most Popular

Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated again—a week after gifting millions to a college, she's just given $70 million to Meals on Wheels America
Success
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated again—a week after gifting millions to a college, she's just given $70 million to Meals on Wheels America
By Fortune EditorsApril 13, 2026
2 days ago
Retirees are facing a $345,000 bill they never saw coming — and most aren't prepared
Commentary
Retirees are facing a $345,000 bill they never saw coming — and most aren't prepared
By Fortune EditorsApril 14, 2026
1 day ago
Palantir CEO says working at his $316 billion software company is better than a degree from Harvard or Yale: ‘No one cares about the other stuff’
Success
Palantir CEO says working at his $316 billion software company is better than a degree from Harvard or Yale: ‘No one cares about the other stuff’
By Fortune EditorsApril 14, 2026
1 day ago
Warren Buffett’s first tax return showed $7 owed to the IRS. The then paperboy and former Berkshire Hathaway CEO is now worth $143 billion
Success
Warren Buffett’s first tax return showed $7 owed to the IRS. The then paperboy and former Berkshire Hathaway CEO is now worth $143 billion
By Fortune EditorsApril 14, 2026
1 day ago
Jeff Bezos pledged $10 billion for climate change. With the 2030 clock ticking, his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos, is leading the charge to spend it
Environment
Jeff Bezos pledged $10 billion for climate change. With the 2030 clock ticking, his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos, is leading the charge to spend it
By Fortune EditorsApril 15, 2026
5 hours ago
Anthropic is facing a wave of user backlash over reports of performance issues with its Claude AI chatbot
AI
Anthropic is facing a wave of user backlash over reports of performance issues with its Claude AI chatbot
By Fortune EditorsApril 14, 2026
1 day ago

© 2026 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information
FORTUNE is a trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.