Eleven women filed civil lawsuits Tuesday against luxury real estate stars Oren and Tal Alexander and their brother, Alon, alleging the men sexually assaulted them in New York, Miami and Moscow.
The burst of complaints is the latest in a growing number of accusations from women who allege they were sexually attacked by one or more of the brothers. The suits filed in New York included allegations of drugging, rape and sexual assault from 2011 to 2019. All but one of the suits filed Tuesday were filed by Jane Does.
In December, federal prosecutors indicted Tal, 38, and his twin brothers, Oren and Alon, 37, on sex trafficking charges.
They pleaded not guilty and remain in federal custody pending trial.
Earlier this month, federal prosecutors said they have spoken to more than 60 alleged victims of the men and plan to file a superseding indictment in their case against the brothers, according to a hearing transcript.
The Miami-Dade State Attorney filed felony sexual battery charges in December against the twins and another man in three alleged incidents involving three women. The twins pleaded not guilty.
In an emailed statement through his attorney, Alon Alexander denied the allegations Tuesday.
“The only sexual encounters I have had in my lifetime have been consensual and legal,” the statement said. “I have never drugged a woman, nor have I ever had sex with a woman who I believed was drugged.”
Deanna Paul, an attorney for Tal, said Tuesday that he is an “easy target for…