Honk News (New York City, NY) – Almost ten additional women have alleged that at least one of the Alexander brothers committed sexual assault in legal actions submitted in New York.
Prominent figures in the real estate sector, Oren, 37, and Tal Alexander, 38, along with Oren’s twin Alon, are facing legal action from 17 individuals following the addition of 11 new lawsuits, as detailed by The New York Times.
Recent reports indicate that the brothers from Miami Beach are facing new lawsuits alleging assaults in New York, Miami, and Moscow. Claims are said to cover the period from 2011 to 2019.
The brothers faced federal sex trafficking charges in the Southern District of New York.
Oren and Tal collaborate in the real estate sector, whereas Alon holds an executive position at their family’s private security company.
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Prosecutors have claimed in an indictment that the brothers engaged in relationships with women they encountered through social connections before reportedly assaulting them. The defendants have pleaded not guilty regarding the allegations against them.
“Tal is an easy target for so-called accusers who will fabricate stories for financial benefit,” Tal Alexander’s attorney Deanna Paul tells PEOPLE in a statement. “A federal court has already dismissed claims under this statute as time-barred. This transparent attempt at a cash grab will fail and we expect these frivolous lawsuits, filed days before the law is set to expire, will also be dismissed.”
Howard Srebnick, the attorney for Alon Alexander, issued a statement refuting the allegations of sexual assault made against his client.
In a January legal document related to the brothers’ case, officials claim that more than 40 women have reported allegations of rape or sexual assault against at least one of the brothers over nearly two decades. The lawsuit alleges that both brothers have been charged with forcible rape by a minimum of 10 women.