Tracy Tutor Files Lawsuit Against Oren Alexander
In a significant legal development, real estate agent Tracy Tutor has filed a lawsuit against Oren Alexander, accusing him of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2014. The incident reportedly occurred after a dinner with Alexander and other real estate professionals in New York City.
Tutor claims that during the evening, she was handed a drink that caused her to lose consciousness. She alleges that she was later found in a men’s restroom stall with Alexander, who was reportedly kissing her and touching her in intimate areas. After regaining consciousness, Tutor discovered she was in a hotel room that was not her own and noticed that a tampon had been removed, raising further concerns about the nature of the incident.
The lawsuit comes at a time when the Alexander brothers are facing serious legal troubles. They were recently found guilty on ten counts related to a conspiracy involving rape, sex trafficking, and sexual exploitation. The trial lasted five weeks and included testimony from eleven women who alleged similar experiences of abuse at the hands of the brothers.
Prosecutors in the criminal case argued that the Alexander brothers utilized drugs and their influence to sexually abuse women, leading to their convictions. They now face potential sentences of up to life in prison, with sentencing scheduled for August 2024.
Tracy Tutor, who joined the cast of Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles in 2017, has since become one of the most prominent agents in the industry. She left Douglas Elliman in 2024 to join Compass, marking a significant shift in her career amidst the ongoing legal battles surrounding the Alexander brothers.
In light of the allegations, reactions have been mixed. An unnamed woman involved in the broader case expressed, “I don’t want their money. I just don’t want them to have it,” highlighting the desire for accountability over financial compensation. Lindsey Acree, another participant in the case, stated, “If there’s a kid with a stick who keeps hitting people, you take their stick away,” emphasizing the need to remove harmful influences from society.
While the Alexander brothers’ lawyers have acknowledged their clients’ womanizing behavior, they maintain that any sexual encounters were consensual. This assertion has been met with skepticism by many, given the gravity of the charges against them.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the implications for both Tutor and the Alexander brothers remain significant. The outcome of Tutor’s lawsuit could further impact the reputations and careers of those involved, particularly in the high-stakes world of real estate.