Tal and Oren Alexander, former luxury real estate agents, are defendants in multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault, stemming from accusations by over 60 women. The cases involve claims that victims were lured under false pretenses and assaulted. Their trial is set for January 2026, and they are currently being held without bail. The new allegations were filed under New York City's Gender-Motivated Violence Act, which allows lawsuits that would otherwise be blocked by statute limitations. The plaintiffs are co-represented by attorneys Curis and Van Arsdale, who are pushing for justice for the survivors.
The allegations against Tal and Oren Alexander revolve around claims of assaulting women after luring them to an apartment, with many victims believing they were drugged.
Antigone Curis commended the survivors for coming forward, indicating a commitment to seeking justice under New York City's Gender-Motivated Violence Act.
The brothers have consistently denied the allegations of misconduct, but have been arrested and are facing federal criminal charges, with a trial set for early 2026.
The new lawsuits highlight a time-sensitive opportunity for victims under the Gender-Motivated Violence Act, which allows for sexual assault cases previously under statute of limitations.
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