Feb 15 • 15:00 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Guardian

‘I was so scared’: US trial witnesses allege Alexander brothers worked together to rape women

Witnesses in a US trial allege that Israeli-American real estate brokers, the Alexander brothers, coordinated in sexual assaults against women.

In a federal trial in Manhattan, witnesses have come forward alleging that the Alexander brothers—Alon, Oren, and Tal—worked together to sexually assault women. The brothers, who have gained notoriety as high-profile real estate brokers, are accused of employing their charm and status to lure women into situations where the assaults allegedly occurred. With ties to elite clients, including the likes of Kim Kardashian and Jared Trump, the brothers represented a powerful segment of the post-2008 financial crisis real estate landscape.

The trial has shed light on the darker side of their glamorous lifestyle, with testimonies revealing the intimidation and fear felt by the victims. These incidents have purportedly taken place in various upscale locations frequented by the brothers, highlighting a chilling pattern of behavior among individuals who could otherwise be seen as successful figures in the real estate market. The accounts from witnesses have raised critical questions regarding consent and accountability within this elite social circle.

As the proceedings continue, the implications of these allegations extend beyond the courtroom, potentially impacting the Alexander brothers' standing in the highly competitive and lucrative real estate market. The outcomes of these accusations may serve as a catalyst for broader discussions on the treatment of women in wealthy circles and the responsibilities of those in power.

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