Niv Alexander has emerged as the lesser-known sibling in a family now associated with one of the most high-profile sex trafficking cases involving wealthy real estate figures in recent years.

While his brothers Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander were convicted in 2026 and sentenced to prison on federal charges including sex trafficking and sexual assault, Niv — the eldest brother — has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

The New York-based executive and nonprofit leader has largely stayed out of the spotlight, maintaining a career spanning journalism, private security and philanthropy while his brothers' legal troubles dominated headlines.

The Alexander family drew global attention after Tal Alexander and twins Oren and Alon were arrested in December 2024.

Federal prosecutors in New Yorkaccused the trio of running a long-term scheme in which women were allegedly lured to luxury parties, trips and social events before being drugged or coerced into sexual encounters.

During the trial in Manhattan federal court, more than a dozen women testified about alleged assaults that occurred between 2008 and 2021.

A jury ultimately convicted the three brothers on multiple counts related to sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. They have since been sentenced to lengthy prison terms.

The case sent shockwaves through the luxury real estate industry, particularly in New York and Miami, where Tal and Oren had built reputations selling multimillion-dollar homes to wealthy and celebrity clients.

Despite sharing the same family name, Niv Alexander was never charged in the federal case involving his brothers.

Court records show that the indictment named only Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander as defendants. Niv does not appear among those accused in the criminal proceedings.

Source: International Business Times UK