Disgraced ‘Alexander Brothers’ boasted real estate clients like Kim Kardashian, Kanye West before sexual assault arrest

Disgraced real estate power duo Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander, who have been arrested for allegedly raping and drugging dozens of women, boasted a client list that included many Hollywood A-listers.

Known as the “Alexander brothers,” the former top-selling Douglas Elliman agents helped find the luxe $14 million Miami condo that Kanye West purchased for then-wife Kim Kardashian in 2018.

“Kanye saw the property during Art Basel in December and bought it as a Christmas present for Kim. It was a complete surprise for her,” a source previously told Page Six of the sale.

Brothers Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander had many celebrity clients prior to their arrest on Wednesday. Darian DiCianno/BFA.com / Shutterstock

The siblings once facilitated the sale of a Miami Beach condo that Kanye West bought for Kim Kardashian. Getty Images for EDITION

The four-bedroom, five-and-a-half bath, 4,700-square-foot apartment with a wraparound terrace was located in the 18-story luxury beachfront tower Faena House.

The Wests at that point became neighbors to hedge fund mogul Ken Griffin, who also previously worked with the Alexanders. The siblings reportedly referred the billionaire to a $122 million mansion in London and were involved with a separate sale with him for a $238 million New York City condo, per the Los Angeles Times, which is still the most expensive deal done in the Big Apple to date.

Tal, 38, and Oren, 37, also made names for themselves in the fashion space, reportedly closing deals for notable designers such as Steve Madden and Tommy Hilfiger.

The Alexander brothers were at one point involved in the biggest sale in New York history with billionaire Ken Griffin. Getty Images

Their impressive rolodex also included fashion designers like Tommy Hilfiger. Getty Images

However, their fall from grace reached a new low Wednesday when they — along with Oren’s twin, Alon — were taken into police custody in or around Miami Beach and charged by the feds with conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, and sex trafficking by force, cause or coercion.

According to local officials, the twins also face state charges in Florida for three other alleged assaults.

An indictment obtained by The Post accuses the brothers of using “the promise of luxury experiences, travel, and accommodations to lure and entice women to locations where they were then forcibly raped or sexually assaulted.”

“Often, the Alexander brothers drugged their victims before assaulting them, preventing them from fighting back or escaping,” the docs stated, adding that the alleged assaults included “multiple men.”

Tal, Oren and his twin, Alon Alexander, were charged by the feds for conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, and sex trafficking by force, cause or coercion. REUTERS

The brothers were accused of using “the promise of luxury experiences, travel,” and more to “entice” women and then rape them. PatrickMcMullan/PatrickMcMullan.

Miami socialites were buzzing over the brothers’ arrest Wednesday, with one source exclusively telling Page Six that they were “not surprised” as there had been rumors of the siblings’ misdeeds for years.

Prosecutors claim they interviewed more than a dozen women who reported being raped by at least one of the siblings between 2005 and 2021.

The Alexander brothers are also being sued for rape by nearly 30 women in separate civil suits.

Attorney Evan Torgan told the Real Deal in March, “I’ve spoken to approximately 15 people who say to me they were raped by the Alexander brothers, one [brother] or more, at various times, in New York City, South Beach and in other states as well.”

Miami socialites were buzzing Wednesday, with one source telling Page Six they were “not surprised” by the arrests.

The Alexander brothers have also been sued in civil suits by nearly 30 women. Amy Sussman/Invision/AP

Oren’s attorney, Susan R. Necheles, told The Post Wednesday that her client is “innocent,” adding, “The evidence will show that neither he nor his brothers ever committed a crime.”

Alon’s lawyer, Isabelle A. Kirshner, and Tal’s attorney, Deanna Paul, declined to comment on the charges.

All of the brothers are due back in Manhattan federal court. They each face 15 years in prison if convicted.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.

Related Posts


This will close in 0 seconds