Jury Convicts Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander on All Counts in Federal Sex Trafficking Trial
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Jury Convicts Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander on All Counts in Federal Sex Trafficking Trial

09 March, 2026.Crime.3 sources

Key Takeaways

  • A federal jury convicted Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander on all sex-trafficking charges
  • Jurors deliberated about three days before returning the guilty verdict
  • Defendants were described as disgraced luxury real-estate brokers in coverage

Alexander brothers convicted

A federal jury in Manhattan convicted luxury real-estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander and their brother Alon Alexander on all counts in a high-profile federal sex-trafficking case.

Alexander brothers found guilty on all counts in sex trafficking trial Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander have been on trial in New York City

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The verdict, returned in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, held the three brothers guilty on all 10 counts charged by prosecutors following the multiweek trial.

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The guilty finding was reported across outlets covering the case, which emphasized both the complete conviction on every charge and the high-profile nature of the proceedings.

Summary of trial allegations

The trial lasted five weeks and culminated after jurors deliberated for three days.

Eleven women testified at trial, describing being lured with promises of luxury travel, drugged, and sexually assaulted.

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At least eight of the women said they were drugged.

Prosecutors presented a narrative that the abuse spanned from the brothers’ high-school years through Oren and Tal’s careers at major firms and their own brokerage.

Prosecutors also included allegations tied to the family security business run by Alon.

News coverage emphasized the scale and duration of the allegations presented to the jury.

Civil and criminal case timeline

Prosecutors portrayed the brothers’ conduct as an elaborate scheme to lure and abuse women.

The timeline of civil filings and subsequent federal action was highlighted in reporting on how the case advanced from private suits to a federal trial.

Coverage also noted the brothers’ denials and the family’s reaction after the verdict.

Sentencing and reporting overview

Sentencing is scheduled for August 6, and each defendant faces a potential sentence of up to life in prison.

Reporting noted the significant potential penalties the brothers face following the all-count convictions and placed the sentencing date on the calendar as the next legal milestone in the case.

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Outlets also relayed public comments from prosecutors and family representatives about the verdict.

Defendants' business ties

Coverage across outlets underscored how the defendants' real-estate and security ties were woven into prosecutors' case.

A federal jury has found disgraced luxury real-estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander, along with their brother Alon Alexander, guilty on sex-trafficking charges

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Oren and Tal's careers at a major brokerage and their own firm, and Alon's role running the New York arm of the family security business, were repeatedly referenced as context for how the brothers allegedly used wealth, status and connections to facilitate the scheme.

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Reporters characterized the trial as a high-profile test of claims that affluent figures exploited their positions to lure and harm women.

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