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Alexander brothers’ names surface in Epstein files

Log shows unvetted tip alleges Oren raped the friend of an Epstein victim

Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander

Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander’s names surfaced in a document included in the Department of Justice’s latest drop of files tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. 

Their names appeared in a log from the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center, which includes summaries of unvetted tips from members of the public. An FBI agent with the child exploitation and human trafficking task force requested the call log in an email thread from August 2025, when the brothers were in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges

“Are you able to send me [redacted] full ntoc report? We need to interview regarding the Alexander brother allegations,” the sender wrote. 

The brothers have denied all allegations and pleaded not guilty to the federal charges. 

The agency’s center fields about 3,100 daily phone calls and electronic tips from the public. The claims are not verified when entered into the document.

The tip came from a woman who said that she was sexually assaulted by Epstein when she was 16 years old. The woman, a former model, said she attended eight parties at Epstein’s mansion in New York. During one of those parties, the woman said she encountered Oren and a man identified as Allen, which appears to be a misspelling of Alon.

“Caller stated Oren raped her best friend and a third brother, Tal, raped a 14-year-old girl [name redacted],” the call log states. “Caller named other individuals involved in ‘big orgy parties” with her, other young girls, and older Victoria’s Secret models, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.” 

A spokesperson for the Alexanders did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Music producer Ivan Wilizig was also mentioned in the call logs as the host of a party in 2004 or 2005, attended by Epstein, former baseball player Sammy Sosa and Trump. The anonymous tipster claimed that they attended the party and met a woman between 18 and 23 years old “who was brought from Oklahoma for a modeling job but then sold to a man in France” and that “several women were being auctioned,” according to the log.

Wilzig is named as a defendant in two of the lawsuits against one or more of the Alexander brothers by two women who claimed they were sexually assaulted or raped at his medieval-style mansion in the Hamptons. Wilzig has not been accused of participating in the alleged sexual violence. 

The call log states that the phone number provided by the tipster was invalid. 

Wilzig’s attorney, Scott Resnik, strongly denied the claims made by the tipster, calling them “1000 percent false” and “not worthy to be reported.”

“There is absolutely no credibility to it,” Resnick said, adding that Epstein was “never at Ivan’s Castle.”

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