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Luxury Real Estate, Power, and Accountability

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Dean Jones
Mar 15, 2026
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Luxury Real Estate, Power, and Accountability

Kingston, Jamaica — 14 March 2026

Three brothers once prominent in the luxury real estate industry in the United States have been convicted in a major sex trafficking case, a development that has drawn attention across the international property sector and raised wider questions about power, accountability, and professional conduct in high-value real estate circles.

Tal Alexander, 39, and Oren Alexander, 38 — both previously known for brokering luxury property deals in New York and Miami — were found guilty alongside their brother Alon Alexander, 38, following a jury trial in New York. The brothers were convicted on ten criminal counts, including sex trafficking and sexual exploitation of a minor.

Prosecutors argued that the brothers used their wealth, status, and access to luxury properties to lure women to parties and private residences before drugging and sexually assaulting them. Defence attorneys maintained that the encounters were consensual and characterised the brothers as womani…

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