- The FBI is investigating sexual assault allegations against brothers Tal, Aron and Oren Alexander.
- The Wall Street Journal reported that FBI agents are investigating the allegations, which span two decades.
- The Alexander brothers deny all the allegations against them.
The brothers of well-known luxury real estate agents in New York and Miami are facing an FBI investigation following multiple allegations of sexual assault, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Women who say they were assaulted by real estate brothers Tal and Oren Alexander and their brother Aaron have spoken to FBI agents in the past few weeks, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing documents and people familiar with the matter. Alexander's During high school and for the next 20 years.
The brothers' lawyers denied the multiple accusations of sexual assault.
In a statement to The Wall Street Journal, lawyers for Oren and Aron said they were “unaware of any basis for the FBI to investigate our clients' conduct.” A lawyer for Tull told Business Insider, “Anyone investigating these matters would reach the conclusion we have reached – that Mr. Tull did nothing wrong.”
Lawyers for Oren and Aron did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment, and the FBI declined to confirm or deny the existence of an investigation.
Three Alexander brothers have been accused of sexual assault in civil lawsuits over the past few months.
A lawsuit filed in June by a woman named Angelica Parker alleges that Tal and Aron raped her in front of Oren in their Manhattan apartment in 2012. In March, two other women filed civil lawsuits accusing Aron and Oren of rape.
The lawsuit was filed under New York state's Adult Victims Act, which allows lawsuits for sexual assault to be brought even after the statute of limitations has expired.
Evan Torgan, who represented the two women in the March lawsuit, told The Wall Street Journal that 24 more women have come to him about alleged assaults since the lawsuit was filed.
Turgan did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI, and Parker's lawyer declined to comment.
Five additional women also came forward and told the Journal they were sexually assaulted by Oren Alexander.
All three brothers have denied all the allegations made against them.
Oren and Tal are the real estate agents behind some of the most expensive sales in the country, including a $240 million New York apartment. The house, sold to Ken Griffin, holds the record for the most expensive home ever sold in the U.S. The brothers are also co-founders of the luxury real estate brokerage, Official.
Aron is an executive at Kent Security, a private security company run by his family.