Lawsuit accuses Lorber, Elliman, Alexanders’ family firm of enabling attacks
As a raft of attorneys duke it out in a Manhattan courtroom over commercial sex trafficking charges levied against the Alexander brothers, a new lawsuit claims the brothers enacted their alleged scheme in South Florida and were aided and abetted by their family and employers. In a complaint filed in Florida’s Southern District last week, Tiffany Rodriguez accused twins Oren and Alon Alexander of a sex trafficking scheme enabled by a Miami club, their parents Orly and Shlomy Alexander, the family’s security firm, Oren’s longtime brokerage Douglas Elliman and the firm’s former chairman and CEO Howard Lorber. Rodriguez named all […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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