Luxury Real Estate Agents Accused of Raping Women for Over a Decade
Luxury Real Estate Brothers Accused in Shocking Sex Trafficking Ring
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New York, NY – Three brothers, known for their high-flying success in the luxury real estate market, are facing shocking accusations of running a sex trafficking ring for over a decade.Alon and Oren Alexander, 37-year-old twins, and their older brother Tal, 38, were arrested and charged with using their wealth and connections to lure women into a web of abuse.
Prosecutors allege the brothers used “deception, fraud, and coercion,” including promises of lavish accommodations, to exploit dozens of women.The alleged crimes span from 2010 to 2021, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of new york.
“They used their wealth and prominent positions in the real estate industry to create and facilitate opportunities” for their alleged crimes, the prosecutor’s statement reads.
From Luxury Listings to Shocking Allegations
Oren and Tal are the founders of Official, a high-end real estate firm with offices in Miami and new York. Alon worked for the family’s private security company. Just two years ago, The New York Times profiled the brothers, highlighting their success in the cutthroat world of luxury real estate, including the sale of a massive Manhattan penthouse for a staggering $234 million.Tal cultivated an image of a relentless workaholic,constantly showcasing glamorous properties to wealthy clients.
But behind the facade of success, prosecutors paint a disturbing picture.They allege the brothers lured women to parties and events, drugging them with cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms, and GHB, a powerful sedative known as a “date rape drug.”
The indictment claims the Alexanders and their associates used “social media, dating apps, in-person encounters (…) and party promoters to recruit women for these events.”
Defense Claims innocence
Susan Necheles, Oren’s attorney, vehemently denies the charges, stating in a press release that her client is innocent and “the evidence will demonstrate that neither he nor his brothers committed any crime.”
The brothers face serious charges, including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion. These charges carry a potential sentence of life in prison. Tal faces an additional charge of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion.
From Penthouses to Prison Cells: A Look Inside the Alleged Sex Trafficking Ring Run by Real Estate Moguls
new York, NY – The glamorous world of luxury real estate is facing a shocking scandal.Three brothers, Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander, known for their high-profile success in the industry, stand accused of running a sex trafficking ring for over a decade.
The brothers, who built their empire on selling multi-million dollar properties to the wealthy elite, are now facing charges that they used their wealth and connections to exploit dozens of women. Prosecutors allege the brothers abused their power, luring women with promises of luxury and glamorous lifestyles, only to subject them to abuse and coercion.
“The indictment alleges that the defendants used deception, fraud, and coercion, including promises of lavish accommodations and a luxurious lifestyle, to lure women into their web of abuse,” a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York reads.
This shocking twist casts a dark shadow over the brothers’ seemingly successful careers. Just two years ago, The New York Times profiled Oren and Tal, highlighting their rise in the cutthroat world of luxury real estate, including the sale of a $234 million Manhattan penthouse.
According to the indictment, the brothers used social media, dating apps, and lavish parties to recruit victims. They are accused of drugging women with cocaine,psychedelic mushrooms,and GHB,a powerful sedative known as a “date rape drug,” to facilitate their alleged abuse.
The brothers face serious charges including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion. These charges carry a potential life sentence.
Oren Alexander’s attorney,Susan necheles,insists her client is innocent,stating that “the evidence will demonstrate that neither he nor his brothers committed any crime.”
The case is sure to send shockwaves through the world of luxury real estate and beyond, raising crucial questions about the dark underbelly that can lurk beneath even the most glamorous facades.
