New reports expand reach of Alexander brothers sexual assault allegations

Allegations of rape began in high school, brought to Howard Lorber, Side execs

New Assault Allegations Around Alexanders’ Time at Elliman

From left: Guy Gal; Oren, Tal and Alon Alexander; Howard Lorber (Getty)

Two reports expand the timeline and scope surrounding the rape and sexual assault allegations weeks after claims first surfaced against Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander. 

Accounts provided to the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal show at least two of the brothers faced allegations as far back as 2003, when they were high school students at Miami’s Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School, and were common knowledge among Douglas Elliman senior leadership and those around the 2022 launch of their own brokerage. 

Elliman chairman Howard Lorber was aware of “at least one incident,” according to the Times. 

Reporting by the Times shows executives with Side, the white-label firm that backed their brokerage Official, were aware of concerns aired by real estate industry insiders ahead of the firm’s launch.

Seven women provided accounts to the Times that described allegations they were drugged after encounters with one or two of the brothers at the time. Tracy Tutor, a top Douglas Elliman agent who has appeared on “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” said she shared a drink with Oren after an event in 2014 and then blacked out. 

A fellow Elliman agent found her in the restaurant bathroom with Oren and removed her. The agent, who remained anonymous, corroborated Tutor’s account and said they told a top executive about the incident.

Elliman agent Jessica Cohen attended a 2010 birthday party with Tal, Alon and Oren Alexander hours before passing out and waking up in the hospital after someone found her alone in the street. 

Cohen told the Times she recounted the event to vice chairwoman Dottie Herman, whom Elliman said had no recollection of the allegation.  

Cohen also said she told Lorber in 2012, when the two were playing chess after work, that she thought she’d been drugged by Tal and Oren. 

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The Times reported that Stephen Larkin, Douglas Elliman’s vice president of communications, confirmed that Lorber had heard of one incident of drugging but maintained that it was confidential and not an official human resources complaint. 

But Larkin refuted the reporting in a statement to The Real Deal, saying the company confirmed that a broker told a senior executive about having blacked out at a social event, but did not specify further.

“Had any such complaints been received, those complaints would have been thoroughly investigated consistent with our policies and procedures, as has been the case with complaints made from time to time against others at [Elliman] over the years,” Larkin said in a statement.

Brian Meier, a longtime Elliman broker, was involved in conversations about the Alexanders with Side, the white-label firm that partnered with Official. 

An unnamed broker in New York told then-Side executive Meredith Moore that she wouldn’t work with Side if they partnered with the Alexanders. Moore said she told Guy Gal, Side’s founder and CEO, “but there did not seem to be a sense of urgency.” Moore was laid off a few weeks later. 

“We are unaware of anyone at Side who had previous knowledge of these allegations, and they are allegations that we take very seriously and behavior that we would never condone or invite into our community,” Side spokesperson Katherine Mechling said in a statement.

Allegations against the brothers surfaced last month, when TRD reported on two initial lawsuits filed against Alon and Oren, and another filed against Tal, Alon and Oren

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Two women in New York accused Oren and Alon Alexander of raping and sexually assaulting them more than a decade ago, according to a lawsuit filed in March and first reported by TRD in June. Days later, another woman in New York sued all three brothers, alleging Tal and Alon raped her while Oren watched. 

Tal and Oren stepped down from their roles at Official following news of the allegations and are no longer listed as co-founders on the brokerage’s website. The firm’s remaining co-founders, Nicole Oge, Richard Jordan and Andrew Wachtfogel, are still at the helm. 

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