Reality TV star Tracy Tutor accuses Alexander brother of sexual assault in lawsuit

Reality TV Star Tracy Tutor Files Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Alexander Brother

Tracy Tutor, a well-known figure from the reality television series “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,” recently initiated a legal action against Oren Alexander, a luxury real estate agent currently under indictment. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in New York City, claims that Alexander drugged and sexually assaulted her. The case adds another layer to the ongoing criminal federal trial involving the Alexander brothers, who are accused of sex trafficking.

Oren Alexander, along with his twin brother Alon and their older sibling Tal, faces charges in a federal case spanning from 2010 to 2021. The jury in that trial began deliberations on Thursday, as the three await a verdict. All three have maintained their innocence, denying the accusations against them. The lawsuit against Tutor, however, centers on specific incidents alleged to have occurred in 2014.

“Ms. Tutor and her counsel have timed the filing of this salacious and demonstrably false lawsuit for maximum media impact, choosing the eve of jury deliberations in the federal trial despite the fact that the allegations are more than a decade old and have already been aired publicly,” said Jason Goldman, Oren Alexander’s attorney.

The suit describes Tutor as a “victim of Oren Alexander’s ruthless abuse of women,” detailing that she was drugged during a dinner in New York City. According to the complaint, she blacked out and was discovered in a men’s bathroom stall by a friend, where Alexander was kissing her with his shirt open. Tutor also alleges waking up in a stranger’s hotel room and being subjected to sexual assault, though she does not specify the individual involved.

Oren Alexander’s legal team dismisses the claims as false, arguing they are part of a broader pattern of accusations. The lawsuit further alleges that Alexander committed a “crime of violence motivated by gender” under New York law, and that his actions violated the Trafficking Victims Protection and Reauthorization Act. It claims he lured Tutor to New York City specifically to assault her.

Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander are prominent real estate brokers, specializing in high-end properties across Miami and New York. Alon Alexander, meanwhile, holds a position as an executive at a private security firm managed by his family. Prosecutors allege the brothers collaborated to repeatedly drug, sexually assault, and rape women over a ten-year period, using their wealth and influence to exploit vulnerable individuals.

James E. Dennehy, then FBI assistant director in charge of the New York office, described the brothers’ actions as a coordinated effort to “prey on innocent women, coercing them into engaging in sexual acts.” The U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan charged the three in December 2024, marking the culmination of a decade-long investigation into their alleged criminal activities.