Tal Alexander Parents Shlomi and Orly Alexander Present at Sons’ Sex Trafficking Conviction

March 10, 2026 — Manhattan Tal Alexander, along with his brothers Oren and Alon, were convicted on March 9, 2026, in Manhattan federal court on all counts of sex trafficking and related charges, including the sex trafficking of a minor. The brothers, Israeli-American luxury real estate brokers, face minimum 15-year sentences and up to life imprisonment, following testimony from more than 11 women. Tal Alexander parents Shlomi and Orly Alexander attended the verdict hearing, where the brothers reacted with shock as a friend consoled Orly.

The conviction marks the downfall of the Alexander brothers, previously prominent in New York real estate. Tal Alexander (born July 2, 1987) and twins Oren and Alon (born July 5, 1986) were found guilty after a trial covered by outlets including NBC, CBS, Miami Herald, NYT, and others, which noted the presence of Tal Alexander parents.

Family Background and Wealth

Tal Alexander parents Shlomi (also Shlomo or Shlomy) and Orly Alexander emigrated from Israel and founded Kent Security Services in Miami in 1982, with Orly’s brother Gil Neuman as CEO. The company built a multimillion-dollar empire, securing over $6 million in recent Florida government contracts and venturing into luxury real estate development. The family owns assets assessed over $74 million, including waterfront mansions in Bal Harbour and Miami Beach valued at more than $44 million combined, and an Aspen ranch. They pledged $115 million in collateral for the brothers’ bail attempts, all denied.

The charges threaten the family’s wealth, though Shlomi and Orly face no criminal charges but are intertwined through business ties, per Miami Herald and JPost reporting.

Civil Lawsuit Against Tal Alexander Parents

On February 28, 2025, five women filed a civil lawsuit in New York under the Gender-Motivated Violence law, accusing Tal Alexander parents Shlomi, Orly, Kent Security, and others—including Douglas Elliman executives—of enabling the brothers’ assaults and trafficking. The suit alleges the parents provided “money, property, and other resources” despite knowledge of Alon’s abuses through his company role. The parents’ lawyers described it as a “money grab,” according to the Miami Herald.

Court Appearances and Reactions

Tal Alexander parents attended key hearings, including a December 2024 bond hearing where Shlomi flashed an odd smile, per NY Post. They were present at the trial and verdict, facing forward as the guilty verdicts were read. Shlomi spoke outside court defending his sons, as reported by The Guardian. Getty Images captured their attendance.

Post-verdict, X users identified Tal Alexander parents by name and photo, with reactions criticizing parenting or noting Israeli heritage, as seen in posts like this and this.

The Miami Herald provided the deepest coverage on the family and lawsuit, while Wikipedia offers background on the brothers.

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