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Millionaire Twin Brother Real Estate Agents Gang-Raped Woman at Hamptons Castle and Raped 18-Year-Old Girl After Drugging Her at Club, Lawsuits Claim

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Real estate broker Oren Alexander and his twin Alon have been accused of assaulting two women in separate attacks in 2010 and 2012.

Millionaire twin brothers gang-raped a woman at a Hamptons castle and drugged and raped an 18-year-old girl, according to court documents.

Real estate broker Oren Alexander and his twin Alon have been accused of assaulting two women in separate attacks in 2010 and 2012.

The victims say the brothers took turns raping them, causing “physical injuries, severe psychological trauma and emotional injuries.”

One of the complaints, filed just as a New York state law that eliminated the civil statute of limitations for sexual assault lawsuits was about to expire, alleged that the brothers had “engaged in a similar pattern of schemes.”

A lawyer for the brothers. he told The Real Deal that the accusations were false and called the presentation a “total extortion.”

Real estate broker Oren Alexander and his twin Alon have been accused of assaulting two women in separate attacks in 2010 and 2012.

Both women are represented by Torgan Cooper & Aaron and filed their separate lawsuits on the same day: March 8.

The first victim, Rebecca Mandel, claims she met Oren and Alon in 2009 at a now-closed New York, SL club when she was 18 years old.

He said he kept running into the twins at parties and clubs around town.

Then in September 2010, she said she ran into them in SL and that Alon “intentionally drugged the plaintiff’s drink with an unknown substance, resulting in a significant deterioration of her physical and mental being.”

The lawsuit claims they then took Mandel back to his apartment and told him there was a party there, which there was not.

It says: ‘Moments after entering the apartment, (Mandel) was sexually abused, assaulted, restrained, groped, harassed, manhandled and fondled by the defendants.

‘Alon held the plaintiff down while Oren penetrated her vaginally. The defendants would then change positions and repeatedly rape (Mandel).’

The second victim, Kate Whiteman, alleged that she was raped by two men in 2012 at a “castle” in the Hamptons, owned by Ivan Wilzig and known as “Sir Ivan’s Castle.”

Whiteman met the brother in 2008 in New York and repeatedly rejected Oren’s requests to date him, according to the complaint.

It says: “On many occasions, Alon pretended to be his twin brother Oren, trying to help him and calling or texting the plaintiff on Oren’s behalf.”

The second victim, Kate Whiteman, alleged that she was raped by two men in 2012 at a

The second victim, Kate Whiteman, alleged she was raped by two men in 2012 at a “castle” in the Hamptons.

Alon and Oren Alexander at Sir Ivan's Medieval Madness birthday party for model Mina Otsuka at his Hamptons castle (on a separate occasion from the alleged rape)

Alon and Oren Alexander at Sir Ivan’s Medieval Madness birthday party for model Mina Otsuka at his Hamptons castle (on a separate occasion from the alleged rape)

Then, on a trip to the Hamptons for Memorial Weekend, she says Alon grabbed her as she left a nightclub and forced her into a waiting van with Oren.

She said she was taken to Sir Ivan’s Castle, where a security guard stopped her from fleeing, took her phone and forced her to strip naked.

She was then taken to a large bedroom where defendants Alon and Oren sexually assaulted, abused, raped, restrained, groped, harassed, abused and fondled her, according to the complaint.

Ferraro told The Real Deal that they have “powerful” evidence that Whiteman’s claims are false and “totally made up.”

He said: ‘I hope the case ends after his statement. That’s where things get down to business. He also called Mandel’s case “very strange.”

The defendants have until August 19 to respond to both lawsuits.

DailyMail.com has contacted them for further comment.

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