
The Alexander Brothers—Alon, Oren, and Tal—are facing a tidal wave of legal action. Already federally indicted in December 2024 in the Southern District of New York on multiple sex trafficking charges, they are now defendants in scores of lawsuits nationwide. Federal prosecutors confirm that more than 60 victims have bravely come forward, and additional charges are expected.
On February 25, 2025, Anapol Weiss attorneys Alexandra Walsh and Kristen Gibbons Feden filed lawsuits in the Supreme Court of New York on behalf of two survivors, both identified as Jane Doe 1. One plaintiff alleges misconduct by Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander, while the other alleges misconduct by Tal Alexander alone.
These women—like so many others—never imagined they would find themselves at the center of such a nightmare. The lawsuits allege that the Alexander Brothers used their wealth, power, and social status to lure, drug, and brutally assault them. Both plaintiffs were forcibly raped at the Alexander Brothers’ SoHo residence, suffering not only unimaginable physical harm but the lasting trauma of betrayal and fear.
“For over a decade, the Alexander Brothers raped and tormented women with impunity. From New York to Miami, they used their wealth, social connections, and carefully curated public images to orchestrate and conceal a sweeping enterprise of sexual violence,” said Kristen Gibbons Feden, who in 2024 secured over $1 billion in verdict awards for 75 sexual assault victims of former New York pediatrician Stuart Copperman.
But this story is no longer about the Alexander Brothers—it’s about the women, like the Plaintiffs, who are stepping forward with unwavering courage.
“The bravery of these survivors cannot be overstated,” said Feden. “For years, they carried the weight of fear and trauma while their abusers hid behind power and privilege. Now, they are taking back their voices, demanding accountability, and forcing the world to see the truth. That takes extraordinary strength.”
“The women who suffered at the hands of the Alexander Brothers are finally being heard,” said Alexandra Walsh. “And we will stand with them every step of the way to ensure they get the justice they deserve.”
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If you are a survivor or have information about the Alexander Brothers, you are not alone. Every voice matters. We encourage you to step forward and stand with the brave survivors already seeking justice.
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