
Twin top real-estate moguls Oren and Alon Alexander accused of rape in NYC lawsuits
NY Post
Twin-brother real-estate moguls Oren and Alon Alexander allegedly sexually assaulted two women — including one they took turns raping, according to explosive Manhattan lawsuits.
A lawyer for the powerhouse businessmen quickly dismissed the allegations to The Post on Monday, saying they are nothing more than a multimillion-dollar shakedown attempt.
The two civil complaints, filed in March, center around alleged heinous attacks that occurred in 2010 and 2012.
Oren, a prominent figure in the Side-backed brokerage firm Official, and his twin brother Alon, a private security firm executive, are named by two women who claim the brothers have a disturbing history of similar assaults.
The lawsuits landed after New York’s law allowing alleged survivors to sue for old sexual assaults was extended.
Oren and Alon, who helm the high-flying Alexander Team with more than $7 billion in real-estate deals across New York, South Florida and beyond, left their longtime firm Douglas Elliman in 2022 to start their own venture.

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