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Australian woman who accused NY party circuit twins of sexual assault found dead in Sydney

Whiteman’s attorney, Evan Torgan, declined to comment.

Text messages and inappropriate photos between Whiteman and the brothers were leaked online. Daily MailIn July, it published a story with a headline claiming that “raunchy, nude-filled sexts threaten to blow the case wide open.”

Alon (left) and Oren Alexander view Miami-Dade Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.Credit: access point

Oren Alexander was one of New York’s highest-earning real estate brokers alongside his older brother, Tal Alexander, who was a partner first at the Douglas Elliman brokerage and then at the boutique luxury brokerage Official, which the two founded in 2022.

They regularly break real estate records, including the sale of a penthouse for nearly $240 million in 2019; At the time, it was the most expensive home sale in U.S. history.

Alon Alexander, who worked as a manager for his family’s private security company, was his brothers’ regular aide at social events and private clubs from Mykonos to Miami.

Charismatic, youthful and in possession of millions of dollars, Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander together created the image of the jet-setting bachelor. But there were whispers that the brothers might have attacked people who had been following them since high school.

In the summer of 2024, these whispers spread to the public agenda. The Real DealA real estate trade publication first reported that Whiteman and Mandel had filed a lawsuit against the twins.

Shortly after, a third woman filed a lawsuit against the twins and Tal Alexander, and a slew of allegations began to emerge on social media against all three.

10 women in July 2024 shared with New York Times personal accusations of sexual assault against the siblings. Seven of these women said they believed they had been drugged and that the fog had erased or blurred their memories.

Like the twins, Tal Alexander denied all the allegations, and the brothers launched a public relations campaign to clear their names.

But in December 2024, in a series of raids by Miami police and the FBI, all three were arrested and charged with federal sex trafficking conspiracy. Prosecutors filed 11 criminal charges against the three men. Their trials will begin January 26 in Manhattan federal court.

An exhibition showing the paintings of Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander in December 2024.

An exhibition showing the paintings of Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander in December 2024.Credit: Bloomberg

The brothers were held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, and in the 13 months since their arrest they have sought to frame both their civil lawsuits and criminal allegations as an intertwined conspiracy led by women trying to blackmail them.

Last year three men filed a lawsuit The Real Deal for defamation, accusing the publication of refusing to “consider or publish anything that questions its false narrative” about the case against them.

In exhibits accompanying their lawsuit, the brothers included photos and screenshots of sexually explicit messages Whiteman sent to Oren and Alon Alexander in the months after the alleged attack. Daily Mail It was published.

Oren Alexander personally delivered the messages. The Real Dealaccording to the suit.

TRD “They refused to let the facts get in the way of an opportunity to make millions of dollars by publishing false allegations against the Alexanders,” the brothers said in their complaint.

Amir Korangy, publisher The Real DealHe had no immediate comment when reached by . Times.

This article was first published on: New York Times.

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