A new lawsuit brought against the Alexander brothers accuses Douglas Elliman – the former employer of Tal and Oren Alexander – along with the company’s former CEO and chairman Howard Lorber and the brothers’ parents of enabling their alleged sex trafficking scheme.
The Real Deal reports the lawsuit introduces new allegations of assaults that allegedly occurred between 2009 and 2017 in New York and Florida. The lawsuit accuses Douglas Elliman and Kent Security, a private security firm run by the Alexander family, of negligence and enabling of the brothers’ alleged actions.
Furthermore, the lawsuit claimed Lorber “provided money, resources and corporate cover to the Alexander Brothers to sexually abuse, assault, batter, rape and/or otherwise sexually abuse women, including plaintiffs in New York City and the Hamptons.”
The brothers’ parents, home developer Shlomy Alexander and Kent Security founder Orly Alexander, were also cited, with the lawsuit insisting they “enabled the Alexander brothers by providing them with money, property and other resources that were used to sexually abuse, batter, drug and rape women.”
Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander have pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking charges and are scheduled to go to trial in January 2026.