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Millionaire broker twins allegedly drugged and raped women in Hamptons Castle and NYC Club

In a shocking development, millionaire real estate agents Oren and Alon Alexander have been accused of drugging and raping women in a Hamptons castle and a New York club.

The allegations, detailed in recent lawsuits, paint a disturbing picture of the twin brothers’ alleged behavior at lavish parties between 2010 and 2012.

Allegations against the Alexanders

The 36-year-old twins are accused of sexually assaulting two women in two separate incidents. The first incident is said to have occurred in 2010 and the second in 2012.

Both women claim the brothers drugged them to impair them before the assaults. The lawsuits were filed just before the expiration of a New York state law that removes the civil statute of limitations on sexual assault lawsuits.

Incident at Sir Ivan’s Castle

One of the alleged incidents took place at Sir Ivan Wilzig’s castle in the Hamptons, which is known for its extravagant parties reminiscent of the film “Eyes Wide Shut.” The source, who remained anonymous, claimed that the Alexanders were regulars at these parties from 2011 to 2013.

According to the insider, Oren Alexander brought drugs to these events to attract women, although he reportedly did not use them himself.

The Rebecca Mandel case

Rebecca Mandel, one of the accusers, claims she met the Alexanders in 2009 at the now-closed New York club SL when she was 18. In September 2010, she claimed Alon slipped drugs into her drink at the SL, causing her to become significantly impaired.

Mandel claims that the brothers then took her to her apartment under the pretense of a party. Once there, she claims, she was sexually assaulted and raped by both men, who took turns holding her down and penetrating her.

The Kate Whiteman case

The second accuser, Kate Whiteman, claims she was raped by the Alexanders at Sir Ivan’s Castle in 2012. Whiteman claims she met the brothers in 2008 and repeatedly rejected Oren’s advances.

However, during a Memorial Day weekend trip to the Hamptons, she claimed that Alon forced her to get into an SUV with Oren, took her to the castle, and prevented her from escaping.

She claims she was forced to undress, her phone was taken away and she was raped by both brothers.

Legal response and defense

The Alexanders’ lawyer has vehemently denied the allegations and called them “total blackmail.”

The attorney stated that the allegations were false and that they had extensive evidence, including phone records, text messages and emails, to refute the allegations. The defendants have until August 19 to respond to the lawsuits.

Impact on victims

The alleged victims, represented by Torgan Cooper & Aaron, filed their lawsuits the same day, March 8. Both women claim they suffered significant physical, psychological and emotional injuries as a result of the alleged assaults.

The charges detail a pattern of behavior by the Alexanders that allegedly included drugging and sexually abusing women.

Further impacts

These allegations cast a shadow on the Alexander brothers, who are well-known figures in the real estate industry.

The allegations highlight the potential dangers of unbridled behavior at elite social gatherings and the vulnerability of women in such environments.

If the allegations are proven true, they could result in serious legal consequences for the brothers and possibly prompt other victims to come forward.

Diploma

During the trial, the Alexander brothers will face serious allegations that could have significant implications for their personal and professional lives.

The allegations of drugging and raping women at high-profile parties in the Hamptons and New York City have shocked the public and raised important questions about accountability and justice.

The outcome of these legal proceedings is being closely monitored as it could have far-reaching consequences for all involved.