The co-founder of luxury property brokerage Official Partners, Oren Alexander, has announced that he’s stepping back from the firm after he and his twin brother Alon Alexander, a private security firm executive, were accused of the rape and sexual assault of two women in a pair of lawsuits filed this March. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Oren Alexander attends Haute Residence New York Luxury Real Estate Summit 2015 at The Plaza Hotel, Oak Room in New York City, in November 2015.
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jpg"} Oren Alexander attends Haute Residence New York Luxury Real Estate Summit 2015 at The Plaza Hotel, Oak Room in New York City, in November 2015. Photo: Getty Images Originally from Miami, Oren launched Official Partners with his older brother Tal and a small group of executives in 2022. According to the Alexanders, they’ve landed US$8 billion in sales across New York, South Florida and other luxury markets since starting their careers in the late 2000s.
The brokers count celebrities like Adam Neumann, Timbaland, Tommy Hilfiger and billionaire Ken Griffin among their clientele. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Designer Tommy Hilfiger, Dee Ocleppo and Oren Alexander attend a fashion show at Classic Car Club in New York City, in September 2017.
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