Alexander Brothers Scandal Deepens: Accusers' Stories Emerge as Lawyers Deny Claims

Oren, Alon, and Tal Alexander, three brothers renowned in the luxury real estate sectors of Miami and New York City, are currently facing grave accusations of rape and sexual assault. Over 60 alleged victims, including a minor, have come forward with claims of incidents dating back to 2009. The brothers have pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges, with their legal team staunchly denying any wrongdoing.
The defense attorneys, Edward O’Donnell and Joel Denaro, contend that the accusations are fabricated and financially motivated. They highlight what they describe as a suspicious timing, noting that for 10 to 15 years, no one accused the brothers of inappropriate conduct, and then suddenly, within the same timeframe, all accusers emerged through personal injury lawsuits seeking monetary compensation. O’Donnell explicitly states, “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.” The defense also asserts a lack of physical evidence, with O’Donnell claiming there is “zero [physical] evidence from any of the accusers that I’m aware of,” as victims allegedly did not seek rape kits at hospitals. O’Donnell further cited an email from December 2024 where an alleged victim inquired with a prosecutor for recommendations for lawyers working on the Alexander brothers’ case, explicitly stating, “I would like to sue.” The defense presented this as evidence of financial motivation, though a representative for the District Attorney’s office clarified that the email indicating media-named attorneys was “a response to a direct question, not a referral.”
Conversely, those representing the alleged victims offer explanations for the delayed reporting and the pursuit of civil remedies. Many accusers reportedly feared coming forward due to shame, concerns about not being believed, and the brothers’ influential status and wealth in society. Attorney Carissa Peebles noted her client's
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