One of twin real-estate heirs accused of ‘extremely disturbing’ NYC rape allegations steps away from company
NY Post
One of the real-estate-heir twins accused of two Manhattan rapes has stepped away from the company he co-founded — with the firm describing the claims to staffers Tuesday as “extremely disturbing.”
The development came as the alleged victims’ lawyer told The Post that accused 36-year-old brothers Alon and Oren Alexander tried to negotiate a deal with one of their accusers but that she refused.
“It’s not about money,’’ said the women’s lawyer, Evan Torgan, referring to the lawsuit claims.
In the case of plaintiff Rebecca Mandel, “As a matter of fact, I guarantee she would give any award to support other rape victims and wants nothing for herself,’’ Torgan said.
The multimillionaire brothers are accused of committing “heinous” acts that were “extreme and outrageous to such an extent that the action was atrocious and intolerable in a civilized society,” according to court filings.
One of the brothers’ alleged crimes occurred in an infamous party palace dubbed “Sir Ivan’s Castle’’ in the Hamptons.