Oren Alexander Wife Kamila Hansen Alexander Draws Attention After Brothers’ Sex Trafficking Conviction
March 9, 2026 — Manhattan, N.Y. — Oren Alexander, his twin brother Tal Alexander, and older brother Alon Alexander, luxury real estate brokers, were convicted in federal court of sex trafficking conspiracy charges following a trial that detailed allegations of luring women for nonconsensual sex acts. The verdict, reported by major outlets including the Washington Post and NBC News, has spotlighted Oren Alexander wife Kamila Hansen Alexander, a Brazilian model.
The brothers face significant prison time after the jury’s decision on March 9, 2026, as covered by Town & Country and CNN. Trial testimony, including from earlier New York Times coverage in January 2026, outlined the prosecution’s case.
Oren Alexander Wife: Marriage and Early Scrutiny
Oren Alexander wife Kamila Hansen Alexander married Oren in an intimate beach wedding around 2023-2024, featured in Vogue via Instagram and their Zola wedding page. In early 2024, she was served civil lawsuit papers related to sexual assault allegations at their Miami Beach waterfront villa, according to Town & Country.
Property Sale Involving Oren Alexander Wife
While Oren Alexander was jailed pre-trial, he and Oren Alexander wife Kamila sold their 10,000-square-foot Miami Beach mansion at 2135 Lake Avenue on June 20, 2025, for $51.5 million. Oren Alexander mother Orly signed the deed, as noted in Instagram and Facebook posts referenced in recent coverage.
Defense Arguments and Verdict Attendance
During the trial, the defense invoked Oren Alexander wife and claims of marital monogamy, but a judge rejected this, stating in NBC Miami:
Marital bliss and claims of monogamy are no defense against rape conspiracy charges.
Alon Alexander’s wife attended the verdict reading, though Oren Alexander wife presence remained unclear, per NBC News and amNY.
The conviction caps a case that began with arrests and pre-trial detention, intertwining the brothers’ real estate prominence with the allegations. Additional context appears in Town & Country.