TV star accuses ultra-rich realtor of sexually assaulting her, after his twin brothers were accused of gang-raping women
A Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star has accused luxury realtor Tal Alexander of sexually abusing her, while he and his twin brother allege they abused women for decades.
Tracy Tutor, 48, is one of 10 women who spoke to him The New York Times and alleged they had been sexually abused by the brothers, who had made a name for themselves by brokering luxury real estate and promoting their lavish lifestyle on social media.
Seven of the women, including Tutor, said they believe they were drugged before being raped by Tal, 38, or by younger twins Oren and Alon, 37.
Tutor said she had a drink with Oren at a cocktail party in 2014 and passed out. When a friend found her in the restaurant restroom with Oren and took her away, he told her she had fallen victim to an alcohol problem.
A Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star has accused luxury realtor Tal Alexander (pictured) of sexually assaulting her
She told the NYT she has no idea what happened to her, adding: “Keeping silent for so long has been damaging on so many levels, and when I remember what happened now, it feels paralyzing.”
Florida attorney Jim Ferraro withdrew his representation of Oren and Alon after 30 women came forward with allegations of rape after the brothers were the victims of at least three lawsuits.
The brothers deny the allegations in the lawsuits, which date back to the early 2010s.
In documents filed in New York Supreme Court in June and obtained by DailyMail.com, the three real estate brothers are accused of raping plaintiff Angelica Parker, who claims the attack occurred around the fall of 2012.
Tracy Tutor, 48, is one of 10 women who spoke to The New York Times and alleged they were sexually abused by the brothers
Oren and Alon (pictured with Tal, center) have since been accused of rape by 30 more women, after facing an initial lawsuit filed by two alleged victims this month
The New York-based model, formerly known as Angelica Cecora, previously made headlines in 2012 when she accused famed boxer Oscar De La Hoya of assault and wrongful imprisonment in a lawsuit she ultimately lost.
In a complaint similar to that of Rebecca Mandel and Karen Whiteman, Parker alleges she “was raped by Alon and Tal Alexander, together, in a coordinated attack that was planned and facilitated by Oren Alexander along with his brothers.”
Oren is accused of witnessing the rapes.
Mandel claims she met Oren and Alexander in 2009 at a now-closed club, SL, when she was just 18 years old.
She said she continued to encounter the twins at parties and that she encountered them again in September 2020 at SL, where Alon “intentionally laced the plaintiff’s drink with an unknown substance, resulting in significant physical and mental harm to her well-being.”
Alon and Oren Alexander were photographed in July 2015
Angelica Parker, formerly known as Angelica Cecora, was known as the woman who sued famed boxer Oscar De La Hoya in 2012 for assault and wrongful imprisonment in a legal battle she ultimately lost.
Mandel claims the twins then took her to their apartment where the attack took place.
Meanwhile, Whiteman alleges she was raped by the two in 2012 at a Hamptons “castle” owned by Ivan Wilzig and known as “Sir Ivan’s Castle.”
A spokesman for Tal said: ‘It is unfortunate, but it is to be expected that extortionists will line up, given the allegations against Tal’s brothers. However, Tal has done absolutely nothing wrong, and anyone hoping to spread outrageous lies in the hope of a quick payout will be disappointed.’
Isabelle Kirshner of Clayman Rosenberg Kirshner & Linder is the attorney representing the brothers.
In a statement to DailyMail.com, she said: We have reviewed the allegations in the complaint and deny them, as they are pure fiction. Based on our preliminary review, we are aware that Ms. Parker is a professional plaintiff who has previously been disciplined for making unsubstantiated claims.
“She has filed at least two other similar claims against two separate individuals. We look forward to presenting the facts in court.”