She files a restraining order against the Alexander brothers
White label real estate agency Side continues to tighten the screws Official partners and the Alexander brothers. Side filed a temporary restraining order against Tal and Oren Alexander on Wednesday, accusing the brothers of moving the underlying collateral of a loan Side had made to official partners prior to the rape allegations against the Alexanders.
The order asks that the Alexanders be restrained from selling, transferring, disposing of or otherwise disposing of “any of Defendants’ real property or any collateral” on the loan.
Side claims that there is good cause for the order because “the Alexanders have moved the collateral in violation of the Note and Security Agreement and have refused to identify where the collateral is located, raising legitimate concerns that Defendants are in the process of displacing the assets that form the collateral.” security.”
Details about what the collateral is and the nature of the loan are set out in Side’s lawsuits.
The filing is the latest twist in a lawsuit Side filed against the brothers and official partners in October. Side claims that the defendants breached the contracts between the two parties, which were renewed in August 2022.
The complaint states that Official Partners and the brothers agreed to pay principal and interest on the loan, and that Side should receive additional damages related to legal fees and a jury trial.
Official Partners and the Alexander brothers have been taken to court, but have not yet filed anything in the case. The suspects could not immediately be reached for comment. Side did not respond to requests for comment from HousingWire.
Once considered superstars in the New York City real estate world, Official Partners and the Alexanders were hit with lawsuits in the spring accusing the brothers of sexually assaulting multiple women.
In March, Rebecca Mandel and Kate Whiteman filed separate rape charges against twin brothers Oren and Alon Alexander. Tal Alexander is not a defendant in these lawsuits.
In July, Tal Alexander denied the allegations in a lawsuit filed by Angelica Parker, accusing him and younger brother Alon of drugging and raping Parker while Oren watched. The incident is said to have occurred in 2012.
At the end of June, Tal and Oren Alexander took a leave of absence from Official Partners. Oren’s real estate licenses in New York and Florida are no longer active.