Tracy Tutor has filed a lawsuit against Oren Alexander, accusing him of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2014.
The incident allegedly occurred after a dinner with real estate professionals in New York City. Tutor, now 50 years old, claims she lost consciousness after consuming a cocktail handed to her during the dinner. Her friend later found her in a men’s restroom stall with Alexander, who was allegedly kissing her and touching her inappropriately.
Details of the Incident
Upon regaining consciousness, Tutor discovered she was in a hotel room that was not her own and noticed that a tampon had been removed. This alarming situation has led to serious allegations against Alexander, who is currently 38 years old. Oren Alexander has denied the allegations made by Tutor, with his attorney, Jason Goldman, stating, “Ms. Tutor and her counsel have timed the filing of this salacious and demonstrably false lawsuit for maximum media impact.”
This lawsuit follows a federal criminal case in which Oren Alexander and his brothers were convicted of sex trafficking. The jury found the Alexander brothers guilty on 10 counts related to a conspiracy involving rape and sexual exploitation. They face potential sentences of up to life in prison. More than 60 women have accused the Alexander brothers of being drugged and assaulted, highlighting a troubling pattern of behavior.
Trial and Sentencing
During the trial, 11 women testified against the Alexander brothers, shedding light on the severity of the allegations. The case has drawn significant media attention, especially given the high-profile nature of the Alexander brothers, who were known as real estate’s ‘A Team’ for their high-ticket sales and celebrity clientele. The sentencing for the Alexander brothers is scheduled for August.
Reactions and Statements
In the wake of these developments, Jay Clayton, a representative involved in the case, remarked, “The truth is sex trafficking and other federal sex offenses are present in many walks of life and we have not done enough to root it out.” This statement underscores the broader societal issues surrounding sexual assault and trafficking that have come to light through this case.
Additionally, an unnamed victim from the trial expressed a desire for justice, stating, “I don’t want their money. I just don’t want them to have it.” Another victim added, “If there’s a kid with a stick who keeps hitting people, you take their stick away,” emphasizing the need for accountability.
The allegations made by Tracy Tutor against Oren Alexander are part of a larger narrative involving multiple accusations against the Alexander brothers for drugging and assaulting women. As the legal proceedings unfold, the implications of these cases continue to resonate within the real estate industry and beyond. Details remain unconfirmed.