Woman Accused of Assaulting Twins Found Dead in Australia
- Kate whiteman, the first woman too publicly accuse Oren and Alon Alexander of sexual assault, was found dead in Australia in late 2024, according to reports confirmed by...
- Kate Whiteman filed a civil lawsuit in March 2024 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleging sexual assault by Oren and...
- Following Whiteman's lawsuit, Oren and Alon Alexander, along with their older brother, were arrested in April 2024 and charged with sex trafficking offenses.The U.S.Department of Justice announced the...
Kate Whiteman, Plaintiff in Sexual Assault Case Against Alexander Twins, Found Dead
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Kate whiteman, the first woman too publicly accuse Oren and Alon Alexander of sexual assault, was found dead in Australia in late 2024, according to reports confirmed by multiple news outlets. Whiteman had filed a lawsuit against the Alexander twins in March 2024, alleging sexual assault, and was a key figure in the broader legal case involving sex trafficking charges against the brothers and their older sibling.
The Lawsuit and Allegations
Kate Whiteman filed a civil lawsuit in March 2024 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleging sexual assault by Oren and Alon Alexander in 2012. The complaint details the alleged assault, which reportedly occurred in new York. Whiteman’s lawsuit was a pivotal moment, as she was the first accuser to come forward publicly.
Arrests and Sex Trafficking Charges
Following Whiteman’s lawsuit, Oren and Alon Alexander, along with their older brother, were arrested in April 2024 and charged with sex trafficking offenses.The U.S.Department of Justice announced the arrests, detailing allegations of a scheme to recruit and exploit women. The indictment alleges the brothers used their wealth and influence to facilitate the trafficking.
Whiteman’s Death and Inquiry
Kate Whiteman was found dead in Australia in December 2024. Reports indicate her death was reported to local authorities, and an investigation is underway. Details surrounding her death have not been publicly released, and authorities have not yet determined a cause of death. The timing of her death, following her accusations and the subsequent legal proceedings, has drawn significant attention.
The Alexander Brothers and Their Background
Oren and Alon Alexander are the co-founders of Hims & hers Health, Inc., a telehealth company specializing in men’s and women’s health products. Hims & Hers Health, Inc. provides information about the company and its services. Prior to founding Hims & Hers, the brothers were known for their involvement in various entrepreneurial ventures.They have been removed from their positions at Hims & hers following their arrest.
Current Status of the Legal Case
as of January 16, 2026, the criminal case against oren and Alon Alexander and their brother remains ongoing. Court records on CourtListener show the case is still active, with various pre-trial motions and hearings scheduled. The lawsuit filed by Kate whiteman is now likely to be dismissed due to her death, but could perhaps be continued by her estate.
