The convicted rapists and sex traffickers Tal and Oren Alexander represented Leon Black, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump in huge real estate transactions.
— Dimitri Lascaris (@dimitrilascaris) March 10, 2026
They also donated to pro-Israel causes, including Friends of the IDF.
Billionaire Leon Black was closely tied to notorious… https://t.co/edFmr7q2Zr pic.twitter.com/4dxE4wKimk
July 1, 2026
USA: Former Real Estate Titans Alexander Brothers Found Guilty On All 12 Counts In Their Federal Sex Trafficking Trial In New York City. They Were Also Named In Epstein Files Involved In Big Orgy Parties.
ABC News published March 10, 2026: Alexander brothers found guilty on all counts in sex trafficking trial. A jury has found the Alexander brothers guilty on all counts in their federal sex trafficking trial in New York City. Jury deliberations began Thursday for the former real estate titans, Oren and Alon Alexander, 38-year-old twins, along with their brother, Tal Alexander, 39, who have denied sexually assaulting anyone or running a sex trafficking conspiracy, as prosecutors have charged. They pleaded not guilty.
Law&Crime Network published January 30, 2026: Shocking Alexander Brother Bombshells Exposed in Sex Trafficking Trial. The federal sex crimes trial of Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander is underway in New York City. Prosecutors accuse the real estate and security moguls of sex trafficking, drugging, and raping multiple women and girls. The defense has countered that the brothers are just womanizers, not criminals, and that all sex was consensual. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber sat down with former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg to break down the stunning allegations, the explosive opening statements, and the key witness testimony in this high-stakes case.
Nancy Grace published February 12, 2025: REALTY BROTHERS SEX TRAFFIC CASE, DISGUSTING TEXTS. The Feds expect to file additional charges against luxury real estate agents Tal and Oren Alexander, and their brother Alon, as the number of women accusing the siblings of assault climbs. While prosecutors previously alleged 40 victims, Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Espinosa now says the government has interviewed more than 60 people who have reported being sa'd by at least one of the brothers. In addition to victim accounts, Espinosa said that investigators gathered a "substantial" amount of evidence, data from iCloud, Instagram, Facebook, dating apps, cell phones, laptop computers and electronic storage devices.
Miami New Times
written by Natasha Yee
Friday January 30, 2026
After New Times reported Friday morning on a lawsuit filed January 22 in the Southern District of Florida alleging the Alexander brothers used a vast network, including a Miami Beach nightclub, to sexually assault young women, the brothers once again drew negative attention. A separate release, which has not been previously reported, now links them to a much more powerful group. The three brothers, Alon, Oren, and Tal, who are currently facing federal sex trafficking charges in New York, are named in the Epstein files.
On Friday, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) released a trove of Epstein documents: 3.5 million pages in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. New Times identified at least three different instances across two files that name the Alexander brothers.
In one document, which no longer exists on the DOJ’s website since it was posted this morning, the Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force, a branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), appears to summarize complaints made against notable individuals, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell…and the Alexander brothers.
Attorneys for the Alexander brothers had not returned New Times‘ multiple phone requests for comment by the time of publication.
The complaint describes a 16-year-old girl who, “while modeling,” went to eight parties at Epstein’s New York residence and reported that she was sexually assaulted by Epstein on one of those occasions.
“On another occasion, two twin brothers. Allen [sic] and Oren, lured caller and her friend upstairs but they escaped back downstairs. Caller stated Oren raped her best friend and a third brother, Tal, raped a 14 year old girl named [name redacted]. Caller named other individuals involved in ‘big orgy parties’ with her, other young girls, and older Victoria’s Secret models, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.”
The list of complaints appears to have been sent in response to another email. “Are you able to send me [redacted] full ntoc report?” the email, sent to a Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force special agent, reads. “We need to interview regarding the Alexander brother allegations.” (NTOC appears to refer to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center, which fields phone calls and electronic tips from the public.)
In an email contained in a separate document with the subject title “Alexander Brothers,” and an attachment named “Hamptons2009contacts-1.docx,” Evan Torgan, a personal injury lawyer in New York City, writes to an unknown recipient, “This is a memo from [name the DOJ asked New Times to redact] detailing relevant contacts from that evening and beyond that she thought might be helpful. We have a few new clients that are interested in speaking with you.”
Torgan had not returned a New Times call requesting comment by the time of publication.
During a phone call with New Times, a spokesperson for the DOJ’s Office of Public Affairs declined to comment, citing an ongoing federal trial in the Southern District of New York.
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