Alexander Brothers Named in Released Epstein FBI Files
FBI documents detail complaints against the Miami real estate brothers currently facing federal sex trafficking charges in New York federal court.
Title: Alexander Brothers Named in Released Epstein FBI Files Three Miami real estate brothers facing federal sex trafficking charges appear in newly released FBI documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network.
Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander are named in at least three instances across two files within the 3.5 million pages of Epstein documents released Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
One document from the FBI’s Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force summarizes complaints against notable figures including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Alexander brothers.
The complaint describes a 16-year-old girl who attended eight parties at Epstein’s New York residence while modeling. She reported sexual assault by Epstein and detailed encounters with the Alexander brothers.
“On another occasion, two twin brothers, Allen [sic] and Oren, lured caller and her friend upstairs but they escaped back downstairs,” the document states. “Caller stated Oren raped her best friend and a third brother, Tal, raped a 14 year old girl named [name redacted]. Caller named other individuals involved in ‘big orgy parties’ with her, other young girls, and older Victoria’s Secret models, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.”
The complaints appear connected to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center, which handles tips from the public. An email in the files shows a request for a “full ntoc report” regarding “the Alexander brother allegations” requiring interviews.
A separate document titled “Alexander Brothers” includes correspondence from New York personal injury attorney Evan Torgan, who wrote: “This is a memo from [name redacted by DOJ] detailing relevant contacts from that evening and beyond that she thought might be helpful. We have a few new clients that are interested in speaking with you.”
The document contains an attachment named “Hamptons2009contacts-1.docx.”
The brothers currently face federal sex trafficking charges in New York’s Southern District. A separate lawsuit filed January 22 in Florida’s Southern District alleges they used a network including a Miami nightclub to sexually assault young women.
Attorneys for the Alexander brothers did not respond to requests for comment. Torgan also did not return calls seeking comment.
The document naming the Alexander brothers was removed from the DOJ website after being posted Friday morning, though the reason for its removal was not explained.