New Lawsuit Alleges Coordinated Sexual Assault by Luxury Real Estate Agent Brothers

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18/06/2024 21h57

In a groundbreaking lawsuit filed in Manhattan, a woman named Angelica Parker has come forward with serious allegations of rape against luxury real estate agent brothers Tal and Alon Alexander. The lawsuit also implicates their third brother, Oren Alexander, who allegedly facilitated and witnessed the assault. This marks the first time that all three brothers have been named in a lawsuit, despite multiple previous allegations against two of them.

The explosive lawsuit claims that the sexual assault took place in 2012 and was a planned and coordinated attack. According to the lawsuit, Parker was raped by both Tal and Alon Alexander, despite her clear verbal protests. The lawsuit goes on to state that after the assault, the brothers defamed Parker by spreading false information about their sexual encounter to mutual friends.

Parker's lawyer, Michael Willemin, issued a statement emphasizing that this lawsuit sends a message that no one, regardless of wealth or connections, is above the law. Willemin also expressed concerns that the Alexanders would launch a victim-shaming campaign against Parker, noting the brothers' history of hiring PR representatives and private investigators.

This lawsuit is not the only revelation against the Alexander brothers. The Wall Street Journal recently published a report detailing additional allegations of sexual assault against twins Alon and Oren Alexander that span two decades. Over 30 women have reportedly come forward with information, highlighting a disturbing pattern of abuse.

One woman, who chose to remain anonymous, recounted her rape by Oren Alexander in 2017. She alleged that after putting on virtual-reality goggles, her dress was ripped off, and she was sexually assaulted despite her protests. Another woman, a Miami real estate agent, described a similar encounter with Oren Alexander in 2017. She claimed that after accepting a drink from him, she began feeling sick and was subsequently raped.

The allegations against the Alexander brothers have raised serious concerns about their behavior and the luxury real estate industry as a whole. Some of the women who spoke to the Journal claimed that the brothers would provide drugs like cocaine to women at parties before attempting to engage in non-consensual sexual activities.

Tal Alexander, who previously made a statement anticipating potential legal implications for himself, has vehemently denied any wrongdoing. A spokesperson for Tal Alexander dismissed the accusations as "outrageous lies" and accused the plaintiffs of seeking a quick payday through baseless civil allegations.

As these shocking allegations come to light, legal proceedings are expected to uncover more evidence and shed further light on the truth. Isabelle Kirshner, the lawyer representing the Alexander brothers, vowed to present evidence in court that would vindicate her clients. The extent of their alleged crimes and the impact on their personal and professional lives remains to be seen.

The Alexander brothers, once prominent figures in the luxury real estate world, now face a substantial legal battle and a damaged reputation. The outcome of these lawsuits will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications, not only for the Alexanders but for the broader conversation around sexual assault in powerful industries.

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