Jury Brings Down Hammer on Alexander Bros Sex Trafficking Trial After They 'Celebrated' Rapes
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
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🗓️ 15 March 2026
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Summary
Jurors heard explosive testimony about alleged drugging and humiliating encounters during the trial of twins Oren and Alon Alexander and their older brother Tal.
The defense maintained the brothers innocence throughout. Oren and Alon Alexander, and brother Tal, faced an original 12-count indictment for sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. Some counts were dropped.
Now, the jury returns a guilty verdict. They face life in prison.
The three brothers come from a high-profile real estate background. Tal and Oren brokered a $47 million deal for their father in 2012 and a $240 million Manhattan condo sale in 2019. Alon attended law school before joining the family's private security company, Kent Security.
Each brother has been accused of forcible rape by at least 10 women. All three are indicted on federal sex trafficking charges, while Oren and Alon also face sexual battery charges in Florida.
The Alexanders have denied the allegations in civil cases, with their representatives suggesting the accusers are attempting to extort them.
Court documents detail accounts from alleged victims.
"Victim-1" claims she was raped by Tal Alexander and other men in 2021 at a home in the Hamptons. She says she felt unwell after drinking a glass of wine, then recalled Tal holding her down as another man entered the room.
She later woke up in a separate room, where a camcorder was set up.
Another alleged victim, referred to as "Victim-2," told investigators that Oren raped her. She says Oren gave her a cocktail, after which she felt strange and struggled to walk.
Alon then took her to a bedroom to lie down. She recalls waking up to find Oren in the room.
He allegedly pulled down her bathing suit and raped her while she was "physically impaired and could not move."
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.3 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:04.8 | Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. |
| 0:10.7 | The Alexander Brothers, so-called new deities, found guilty of sex trafficking charges that could see the so-called playboy brothers. I call them |
| 0:22.4 | rapists and sex traffickers. Others in the media call them the playboy brothers. That's total BS. |
| 0:29.2 | Could see them behind bars for life where they belong. You can get 20 to life for rape. How about |
| 0:36.5 | multiple rapes plus drugging the women? |
| 0:40.5 | I'm Nancy Grace. This is crime stories. I want to thank you for being with us. I think about my |
| 0:46.6 | daughter, who is 18, about to go off to college. Some of these victims were very, very young. |
| 1:13.6 | And let me tell you, having dealt with rape victims, my entire prosecutorial career, they're never the same. Yes, they go on. They seem resilient. But it's never the same. I know from being a victim of violent crime, you go on, but you're never the same. It has changed the way I see the world. It has changed the course of my life trajectory. |
| 1:20.9 | Everything, it changed the way I raised my children, just everything. And it does the same thing |
| 1:26.9 | for these victims, too. |
| 1:29.2 | The Alexander brothers, three, so-called high-flying multi-millionaire siblings. |
| 1:34.9 | I mean, really? |
| 1:36.5 | Now guilty of using all that money, all that prestige, to drug and rape multiple women. |
| 1:47.4 | Tau, age 39, and the twins, Oran and Alon Alexander 38, all convicted 10 counts by a jury of |
| 1:56.8 | six men, six women in federal court. |
| 2:00.6 | Now, see, this was tried in federal court. So don't tell me certain cases cannot be handled by the feds because they can, as in Sean Puffy Combs case. That case, Diddy was tried in federal court? |
| 2:13.9 | I won't be happy until I see Ellen Greenberg, her murder, tried in federal court. |
| 2:18.9 | That said, let's stick with the so-called new ditties. |
| 2:22.4 | What was the case all about? |
| 2:23.6 | A trio of brothers, luxury real estate agents to the super rich, indicted on federal sex trafficking and battery charges. |
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