Alexander Brothers Face Mounting Allegations as Accusers Speak Out, Lawyers Deny Claims!

Oren, Alon, and Tal Alexander, three brothers renowned as kings in the luxury real estate markets of Miami and New York City, are facing grave accusations of rape and sexual assault from at least 60 alleged victims, including a minor. The brothers have pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges, with their trial scheduled for January 2026. They are currently being held without bail at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
Their attorneys, Edward O’Donnell and Joel Denaro, strongly contend that the claims made by the accusers, their personal injury lawyers, and prosecutors may be fabricated. O’Donnell highlighted the sudden emergence of these allegations, noting that for 10 to 15 years, no one had accused the brothers of inappropriate behavior. He questions the timing, stating, “How is it possible for all of these women to come out at the exact same time? Every single one of ’em is suing for money. None of them went to law enforcement. They only went to personal injury lawyers, and that is how law enforcement got involved.” Denaro emphasized the improbability of all accusers coming forward simultaneously without any initially approaching law enforcement directly, and O’Donnell asserted that there is “zero [physical] evidence from any of the accusers that I’m aware of,” as they allegedly did not go to the hospital for rape kits.
Conversely, those representing the alleged victims offer explanations for the delayed reporting and the pursuit of civil lawsuits. Some alleged victims expressed fear of shame or not being believed, or due to the brothers’ social status and wealth. Lindsey Acree, one woman, initially sought to file anonymously to avoid being
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