Disgraced top brokers Oren and Tal Alexander are facing another lawsuit in New York from a woman alleging they sexually assaulted her in separate attacks.
A plaintiff identified as Samantha Fields sued the brothers on Tuesday, alleging she was drugged and raped by Oren in 2011 and sexually assaulted by Tal five years later, according to the complaint.
The lawsuit, which seeks compensatory and punitive damages, joins others against Tal, Oren or their brother, Alon Alexander, filed under New York City’s Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law, which allows survivors to sue their alleged perpetrators between March 2023 and March 2025 regardless of how long ago the attacks occurred.
Fields’ suit adds to allegations that have surfaced against one or more of the Alexander brothers since they were arrested in Miami earlier this month on federal sex trafficking charges. Oren and Alon, who are twins, are also facing state sexual battery charges. All three Alexanders are now in federal custody.
Oren and Alon, along with older brother Tal, have previously denied rape and sexual assault accusations.
Fields claims in the latest lawsuit she met Oren in Miami around late 2010 or early 2011. At the time, she was a junior in college, and Oren was roughly 24 years old. Months later, she ran into him in New York City, where he allegedly drugged and raped her “while she repeatedly said ‘no’ and tried to fend him off,” the complaint states.
Years later, in July 2016, Fields ran into Oren and Tal at a nightclub in the city, where she alleges Tal “[reached] under her skirt and digitally [penetrated] her vagina without her consent.”
“We look forward to pursuing Ms. Fields’ claims and holding Oren and Tal accountable for their heinous conduct,” Fields’ attorney Michael Willemin wrote in a statement.
An attorney for Oren did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“Plaintiff’s dramatic Christmas Eve lawsuit is filled with untrue boilerplate allegations. On its face, this decade-old fake claim is nonsensical,” said Deanna Paul, a lawyer for Tal, in a statement. “Tal is innocent. This never happened.”
Rape and sexual assault allegations against the brothers became public in June, when The Real Deal first reported two lawsuits against Oren and Alon accusing the twins of raping two women in New York more than a decade ago. A week later, another woman filed a lawsuit alleging Tal and Alon raped her in 2012 while Oren watched.
Since then, dozens of women have come forward alleging they were drugged or raped by one or more of the brothers. Their accusers include two brokers at Douglas Elliman, where Tal and Oren built their residential real estate careers over a decade.
Federal authorities arrested the Alexanders on Dec. 11 hours before the Southern District of New York unsealed a federal indictment accusing them of sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. Federal investigators said they interviewed 40 women who were allegedly attacked by the brothers over two decades.
A federal judge last week denied Tal’s request for release and ordered him to be transferred to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs and Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of the United Healthcare CEO, are being held.
Oren and Alon are awaiting their federal pre-trial detention hearings, slated for Dec. 30, to determine whether they’ll be released on bond. A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge granted their request for house arrest, but a federal judge is yet to rule they’re eligible for release.
Days after their arrest, another woman, under Jane Doe, filed a lawsuit against Oren and Alon, alleging the twins raped her in 2016 while their family friend, Ohad Fisherman, held her down. The allegations resemble an attack described by prosecutors in Miami-Dade County, where Oren, Alon and Fisherman are accused of committing sexual battery.
Fisherman, who worked with Tal and Oren as an agent at their firm Official Partners, surrendered himself to authorities last week after returning from his honeymoon in Japan.
Following their arrest, another woman told the Miami Beach Police Department that Oren raped her in the Versace Mansion in 2014.
More details around an allegation of an attack dating back to Oren and Alon’s time in high school surfaced last week in a 2003 police report posted by the Miami New Times. The alleged gang rape of a 14-year-old reported to Miami police was previously included in a Wall Street Journal report this summer tracking how allegations against the brothers warranted investigations as early as their time at Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School.
Suzannah Cavanaugh and Katherine Kallergis contributed reporting.
This article has been updated with a statement from an attorney for Tal Alexander.