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Shocking secret unearthed about ‘gang rapist’ playboy twins and mother who blew them kisses in courtroom

A deeply buried secret has come to light about Oren and Alon Alexander, the playboy twin brothers who once dazzled the Miami social scene and who are now both accused of sex trafficking and facing charges connected to multiple assaults.

While the sordid allegations from their past  are now under a microscope the most stunning revelation comes not from their current legal battles, but from an anonymous blog post from 15 years ago – essentially a digital ghost that foretold their fall from grace.

On December 12, 2009, a blog post surfaced that read like a damning exposé. It posed a chilling question: ‘Does anyone know what ever happened to Oren and Alon Alexander, the two twins who raped that girl at that party back in 2003?’ 

The post was graphic in its details and painted a harrowing picture of a young woman fleeing barefoot from a party later being treated at two hospitals.

Written in a style mimicking a legitimate news article, it was a call for accountability that threatened to upend the image of the Alexander twins as charming up-and-comers in Miami’s elite circles.

The blog vanished as mysteriously as it appeared, but not before leaving an indelible stain on the brothers’ burgeoning reputations. 

At the time, Oren Alexander was building his career at the prestigious real estate firm Douglas Elliman, and Alon Alexander was joining the family’s private security enterprise. 

Oren (left) and Alon (right) Alexander are accused along with their brother of carrying out a sickening sexual assault ring but there allegations their antics began years earlier

Oren (left) and Alon (right) Alexander are accused along with their brother of carrying out a sickening sexual assault ring but there allegations their antics began years earlier

Alon Alexander, 37, right, and his twin brother, Oren, left, are seen attending their bond hearing in Miami, Florida earlier this month. The Alexanders have been charged with multiple state and federal crimes, including sex trafficking and rape

Alon Alexander, 37, right, and his twin brother, Oren, left, are seen attending their bond hearing in Miami, Florida earlier this month. The Alexanders have been charged with multiple state and federal crimes, including sex trafficking and rape

Their cousin Ohad Fisherman has also been accused of participating in a gang rape alongside the twins

Their cousin Ohad Fisherman has also been accused of participating in a gang rape alongside the twins

The blog’s allegations, though unverified, cast a long shadow, prompting the brothers to launch an aggressive campaign to unmask the writer and bury the claims.

The Alexanders responded with a ferocity that hinted at a pattern of intimidation -a pattern now central to the federal case against them. 

They hired a cyber investigator, filed lawsuits in both New York and Florida, and engaged in a tense email exchange with the anonymous blogger. 

The New York Times reviewed these emails, revealing Oren Alexander’s bluff about obtaining the blogger’s IP address. ‘We got your IP address,’ he wrote in July 2010. ‘We went easy on you before. That’s it. Ha.’ 

The blogger’s chilling reply: ‘So you remember the rape?’

In one exchange, the blogger accused the twins of having multiple victims, asking: ‘What’s the matter? Lost count of all your victims?’ 

Despite all their efforts, the Alexanders failed to uncover the blogger’s identity.

Meanwhile, they orchestrated a counter-narrative online. 

A new blog appeared in 2011 with the identical title but an entirely different tone praising the brother

A new blog appeared in 2011 with the identical title but an entirely different tone praising the brother

The glowing positivity in the blogs details suggest a deliberate attempt at using a fabricated blog to drown out negative search results about the brothers

The glowing positivity in the blogs details suggest a deliberate attempt at using a fabricated blog to drown out negative search results about the brothers

Within hours of the original post’s publication, a new blog appeared with the identical title but an entirely different tone. 

It was a glowing tribute to the twins’ philanthropy and hard work, describing their charitable acts and successful careers. More blogs followed in subsequent years, all lauding the brothers’ virtues.

‘Today Alon and Oren Alexander are very successful young professionals that remain very charitable as well. They work together to grow their respective businesses,’ one portion of the blog boasted. 

When asked if they authored these self-promotional blogs, the Alexanders’ lawyers declined to comment. 

However, the uncanny timing and the glowing positivity in the details suggest a deliberate attempt using a fabricated blog to drown out negative search results.

‘They do a number of social charity causes by helping-out poors and making the poor people move forward,’ the blog in part, read. 

Their campaign against the anonymous blogger culminated in 2013 with a lawsuit filed in Florida state court. 

The complaint, notarized by their mother, Orly Alexander, accused ‘John Doe’ of defamation. 

The court granted a temporary injunction, compelling the removal of the blog. By 2014, the case was quietly dismissed due to inactivity.

Orly’s involvement in the legal proceedings is particularly striking. 

The brothers' parents,  Shlomi Alexander, left, and Orly Alexander are seen attend the bond hearing of their twin sons. At one point Orly is said to have blown her son's kisses and told them to smile

The brothers’ parents,  Shlomi Alexander, left, and Orly Alexander are seen attend the bond hearing of their twin sons. At one point Orly is said to have blown her son’s kisses and told them to smile

An FBI agent has testified that reports that wealthy twins Oren and Alon Alexander drugged and raped dozens of women are 'credible'

An FBI agent has testified that reports that wealthy twins Oren and Alon Alexander drugged and raped dozens of women are ‘credible’

Known for her public displays of affection, including blowing kisses to her sons during their recent court appearances, her signature on the court documents underscores her role in shielding the twins from scrutiny. 

Critics argue that her unwavering support enabled their behavior.

Federal prosecutors now claim that the Alexanders’ tactics to suppress the blog were a precursor to their broader pattern of silencing accusers. 

Court documents detail their use of police reports, defamation lawsuits, and dossiers to intimidate women into silence. 

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams highlighted these tactics in a letter urging judges to deny bail, describing the brothers’ efforts as systematic and far-reaching.

The Alexanders’ alleged history of sexual violence spans decades, with prosecutors interviewing at least 40 women who have come forward with accusations. 

These revelations paint a stark contrast to the carefully curated image they projected for years as successful, philanthropic bachelors.

On December 11, 2024, nearly 15 years to the day after the anonymous blog post, Tal Alexander, 38, and his twin brothers, Oren and Alon, 37, were arrested in Miami, Florida, charged with drugging and raping dozens of women over two decades – dating back to their high school years.

The twins face state charges linked to three separate assaults in 2016, 2017 and 2021, to which they have pleaded not guilty. Alon and Oren Alexander are pictured in July 2015

The twins face state charges linked to three separate assaults in 2016, 2017 and 2021, to which they have pleaded not guilty. Alon and Oren Alexander are pictured in July 2015 

Oren Alexander
Alon Alexander

Superstar realtor Oren Alexander (left) and his identical twin brother Alon (right) were both arrested alongside older brother Tal over claims the trio drugged and raped dozens of women over an 11 year period

The twins also face state charges linked to three separate assaults in 2016, 2017 and 2021, to which they have pleaded not guilty. 

Oren Alexander is cited in all three allegations, while only the 2016 incident involved Alon. 

In court, Oren donned a red jumpsuit signifying high-profile inmate status, while Alon wore a green protective vest.

In 2016, the warrants alleged that Alon Alexander invited a New York woman down to Miami Beach for a barbeque, only for her to find that she was the only person invited when she got there. 

She claimed Alon gave her a tour and led her to the bedroom, where she was confronted by Alon, Oren, and their cousin, Ohad Fisherman. 

Fisherman, who has been implicated as an accomplice in one assault is out on bond while the brothers remain in jail.

In 2017, it is alleged that Oren Alexander messaged another woman on Instagram and invited to the beach, where she later met Alon and other family members. 

Weeks later she said she had dinner with Oren and a friend before a real estate event, and said she was taken back to the same Miami Beach condo where the 2016 claim unfolded. 

She said she tried on virtual reality goggles inside the condo, at which point Oren allegedly removed her dress and pushed her into a bedroom before assaulting her. 

The Alexander brothers, 37, also known as star real estate agents with Douglas Elliman, were taken into custody earlier this month alongside their brother Tal, 38, (center) amid allegations of rape, sex trafficking and sexual assault . The twins are Oren, left, and Alon, right

The Alexander brothers, 37, also known as star real estate agents with Douglas Elliman, were taken into custody earlier this month alongside their brother Tal, 38, (center) amid allegations of rape, sex trafficking and sexual assault . The twins are Oren, left, and Alon, right

Tal Alexander (pictured) was also arrested, however the charges against him were not included in the arrest warrants for his identical twin brothers alleging sexual assault

Tal Alexander (pictured) was also arrested, however the charges against him were not included in the arrest warrants for his identical twin brothers alleging sexual assault 

Oren, who was cited in all three allegations made in federal search warrants, is pictured with his model wife Kamila Hansen in 2023

Oren, who was cited in all three allegations made in federal search warrants, is pictured with his model wife Kamila Hansen in 2023 

Oren and Tal Alexander posed at Donald Trump's Hannukah celebration at the White House on December 9, 2020

Oren and Tal Alexander posed at Donald Trump’s Hannukah celebration at the White House on December 9, 2020

The victim said she met Oren weeks later at a hot tub event, and demanded an apology, which he responded to by trying to kiss her and masturbate over her, it is claimed. 

When she told friends and Oren heard about it, he allegedly sent her a text message in 2018 saying: ‘Nothing happened. If you keep talking about it, I’m going to ruin you.’ 

In the 2021 incident, a woman claimed she met Oren at dinner with a friend before they went to a Miami Beach property. At the home, she said Oren poured her a drink and instantly tried to kiss her on the couch. 

He led her to the bedroom, she claimed, ripped off her dress and shoes, and refused to let her leave. She said she later returned to the bedroom and he assaulted her, according to the warrant. 

Since June, the brothers have also been hit with civil lawsuits from at least two women and accused of sexual assault by dozens more in recent years. 

One lawsuit filed in March accused Oren and Alon of rape, and a second lawsuit included similar allegations against Tal, reports the Wall Street Journal

The men have denied the allegations in the lawsuits, which shocked the real estate world where Tal and Oren were once seen as rising stars. 

One friend, who has known the Alexanders since 2008, said: ‘Much like when we were 13 years old and we all knew R Kelly peed on girls – we knew these stories about the Alexander brothers.

‘I never heard anything about them drugging girls, but I definitely heard they are aggressive and that girls should avoid them.

‘I’ve never seen them do drugs, even though I’m sure they do. But they would never get too wasted when I was with them.

‘They were pretty clean and they worked really hard, and how far they crossed that line, my expectations are non-existent of them. They do whatever the hell they want.’

Those within the brother’s inner circle say they believe the victims’ allegations, after years of rumors that the brothers ‘paid women to stay silent’. 

All three appeared in court earlier this month with Tal refused bail by a federal judge despite his family’s pledge of $115 million in real estate holdings to secure his release.