Alexander Brothers Case: Accusers Speak Out Amidst 'Zero Evidence' Claims!

Oren, Alon, and Tal Alexander, brothers renowned for their influence in the luxury real estate markets of Miami and New York City, are facing severe accusations of rape and sexual assault. Over 60 alleged victims, including a minor, have come forward with claims dating back to 2009. The brothers have pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges, with federal prosecutors asserting they worked in concert to repeatedly and violently drug, sexually assault, and rape dozens of victims, often promising luxury experiences in exchange for sex.
The Alexander brothers' legal team, attorneys Edward O’Donnell and Joel Denaro, contend that the accusations are fabricated, opportunistic, and financially motivated. They highlight the absence of any prior accusations for a decade or more, stating, “It is no coincidence that for 10, 15 years, not one person had ever accused these brothers of ever doing anything inappropriate, and all of a sudden, at one time, in the same exact window frame, every single person that you’ve heard of that has accused the Alexander brothers of assaulting them came through a personal injury lawsuit trying to sue them for money.” The defense also points to a claimed lack of physical evidence, noting that accusers allegedly did not go to hospitals for rape kits. Furthermore, O’Donnell shared emails where an alleged victim reportedly sought recommendations for lawyers to sue the brothers, and a prosecutor responded with names of attorneys pursuing civil cases against them, which the defense suggests as evidence of a coordinated civil litigation effort.
Conversely, attorneys for the alleged victims and the victims themselves offer explanations for the delayed reporting and the simultaneous nature of the claims. Many victims reportedly feared coming forward due to shame, the belief they wouldn't be believed, or apprehension regarding the brothers' status and wealth in society. Lindsey Acree, one alleged victim, sought anonymity to avoid being known for her assault. Carissa Peebles, an attorney for another woman, noted her client's significant fear. Miami Herald reporter Ana Claudia Chacin stated that many victims described eerily similar stories of being drugged or incapacitated by alcohol, and suggested a “domino effect” where early accusers empowered others to share their stories. Maria Suska, for instance, recounted her alleged assault by Oren at a Miami party in 2014, admitting she didn’t file a police report at the time out of fear and self-blame, only doing so last year. One woman also reportedly attempted to report an assault to the police but was dismissed after being told she had willingly consumed what she suspected was laced marijuana and was denied a rape kit at the hospital.
The narratives also contain points of contention regarding specific details. While the defense presented the prosecutor’s email as a referral to civil lawyers, a representative for the District Attorney’s office clarified it was a “response to a direct question, not a referral.” In another development, Oren and Alon Alexander’s legal team filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit, presenting “flirty messages and nude pictures” sent by the woman after she said she was allegedly attacked. An attorney for one alleged victim pushed back against the defense’s characterization of victims as opportunistic, asserting that seeking civil remedies is the alternative for those who cannot change their past and wish to hold the Alexanders financially accountable.
Currently, Oren, Alon, and Tal Alexander are being held without bail at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. Their trial is scheduled for January 2026, with their lawyers affirming their resolve to fight the accusations.
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