Friend of Alexander real estate brothers surrenders in sexual assault case

MIAMI– A friend of brothers who are and are leaders in luxury real estate in Florida and New York accused of sex trafficking and assault surrendered Wednesday on charges that he helped two of them rape a woman nearly a decade ago.

Ohad Fisherman, 39, returned early from his honeymoon in Japan and surrendered to the Miami-Dade County Courthouse on charges of sexual assault by multiple perpetrators. He was later released on a $25,000 bond, with his new wife and mother-in-law posting an additional $260,000 in collateral.

According to investigators, Fisherman helped twins Alon and Oren Alexander rape a woman on December 31, 2016. They say Alon Alexander invited the woman to his Miami Beach apartment for a New Year’s Eve barbecue and sent her photos with people already there. However, when she arrived, the only people present were the twins, Fisherman and two maids.

The woman told police that the Alexanders and Fisherman took her to a bedroom, where Fisherman held her down while the twins took turns raping her. She was told not to tell anyone.

“Mr. Fisherman would like to resolve this and live up to his name,” attorney Jeffrey Sloman told reporters.

That alleged assault is one of three charges the Alexander twins face in Florida state court.

They and their older brother Tal are also charged in a federal indictment out of New York, accusing them of luring, drugging and violently raping dozens of women. An FBI agent testified at a hearing last week that about 40 women accused them of sexual assault between 2010 and 2021, often in gang rapes.

All three Alexander brothers remain in custody in Florida. They have denied the allegations and said through their lawyers that any sex was consensual.

Oren and Tal Alexander are known for brokering luxury properties in New York City and Miami for clients like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Liam Gallagher and Lindsay Lohan. In 2022, they started a new real estate company called Official.

Alon Alexander studied law and connected the family’s private security company.