Alexander brothers Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander have been found guilty on all charges in their federal sex trafficking case following a five-week trial.
The jury delivered its verdict on Monday, March 9, after hearing testimony from 11 women who claimed to have been attacked, sexually assaulted and drugged by one or more of the brothers between 2008 and 2021.
Tal, 39, and his younger twin brothers, Oren and Alon, 38, face a minimum sentence of 15 years with the possibility of life in prison. Their sentencing hearing is set for Thursday, August 6, with judge Valerie Caprioni.
The brothers, two of which were luxury real estate agents, were convicted on 10 total counts related to sex trafficking, including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, per The Real Deal. (Oren and Tal worked as brokers for Douglas Elliman before branching out and starting their own firm, Official. Alon, meanwhile, worked at their family’s private security firm.)
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According to prosecutors, Tal, Oren and Alon allegedly lured women to luxury destinations, like Aspen or the Hamptons from 2008 to 2021 where they — and other men — allegedly drugged the women and raped them.
The Alexander brothers pleaded not guilty to the charges. They have maintained their innocence while denying all allegations.
All three of the Alexanders were found guilty of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and inducement to travel to engage in unlawful sexual activity pegged to Oren’s alleged rape of one alleged victim, which she claimed took place in the Hamptons in 2016. (Most of the alleged victims did not use their real names when testifying.)
Tal and Alon were also found guilty of sex trafficking a then-16-year-old following an alleged attack on her in 2009 in the Hamptons.
Oren Alexander, Alon Alexander. Aaron Davidson/Getty Images for J Group
After a separate woman testified that she was allegedly drugged and rapped by twins Oren and Alon in 2012 on a cruise from Miami to the Bahamas, the men were found guilty of aggravated sexual abuse and sexual abuse.
Tal was found guilty on one count of sex trafficking stemming from the alleged rape of Lindsey Acree, who is one of two women to file a lawsuit against the men, in the Hamptons in 2011.
Additionally, Tal was found guilty of one count of sex trafficking and inducing another woman to travel to the Hamptons in unlawful sexual activity after allegedly attacking her in 2014.
A different woman accused Oren of drugging and raping her when she was 17 years old, claiming he filmed the attack. The jury found Oren guilty of sexual exploitation of a minor in that case.
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“I don’t want their money. I just don’t want them to have it,” one of the women told the jury, according to The Guardian, stating she was the daughter of a billionaire.
During the trial, the Alexanders’ attorneys claimed that the alleged victims chose to testify against them after feeling shame for their alleged consensual sexual encounters with the men.
The brothers’ lawyers argued that prosecutors had little evidence to prove that they drugged anyone, claiming that the lack of toxicology reports, medical reports and police reports at the time backed up their clients’ cases.
Prosecutors, meanwhile, claimed that while only 11 women testified in the trial — most of which used pseudonyms — there were actually more than 60 women who’ve claimed they were raped by one or more of the Alexanders.
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Prior to the trial, an Australian woman named Kate Whiteman died in late 2025 after accusing Oren and Alon for rape in March 2024 following an alleged incident in 2012. Whiteman’s allegations were the catalyst that drove many other women to come forward with their own alleged sexual assault cases at the hands of the Alexander brothers.
The Coroner’s Court of New South Wales confirmed to NBC News on January 23 that Whiteman had died a non-suspicious death in 2025.
Amid the Alexander brothers’ trial, Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles star Tracy Tutor came forward with a new allegation of sexual assault against Oren.
She claimed in a Thursday, March 5, lawsuit obtained by Us Weekly that Oren allegedly drugged and assaulted her in 2014. Oren denied the allegations.
“Ms. Tutor and her counsel have timed the filing of this salacious and demonstrably false lawsuit for maximum media impact, choosing the eve of jury deliberations in the federal trial despite the fact that the allegations are more than a decade old and have already been aired publicly,” Oren’s attorney Jason Goldman told Us in a statement. “This appears to be nothing more than a transparent attempt to create headlines and taint the proceedings at a critical moment. We are confident the jury will focus on the evidence presented in court, not on opportunistic litigation tactics.”
Us Weekly has reached out to the Alexander brothers’ attorneys for comment.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). If you or someone you know is a human trafficking victim, contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.









