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Shocking new allegations have been made against Oren and Alon Alexander, the twin millionaire real-estate brokers who have been accused of raping a woman at a Hamptons castle and an 18-year-old girl they drugged at a club. 

According to an anonymous insider, Oren Alexander would allegedly take drugs with him to parties and give them to women, despite not using them himself. 

The twins, 36, were accused in a lawsuit of raping a woman together in 2012 at Sir Ivan Wilzig’s castle in the Hamptons, where extravagant sex parties that rivaled the stuff of Eyes Wide Shut were allegedly held. 

The insider told Page Six that the brothers were fixtures of the bashes, seeing them there in 2011, 2012, and 2013.

‘They’d be out most weekends,’ the source revealed. ‘Ivan would host them. They had a room upstairs and would live there.’

At these parties, a source alleges that Oren would carry drugs with him to attract women.

‘Oren had cocaine with him and would tell people they didn’t do it, but they [would] “carry it around for the girls,”‘ the told Page Six. 

Oren and his twin, Alon, have been accused of assaulting two women in separate attacks in 2010 and 2012.

The victims say the brothers took it in turns to rape them causing ‘physical injury, severe psychological trauma, emotional injuries.’

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

A lawyer for the brothers told The Real Deal that the allegations were false and called the filing a ‘total shakedown.’

Both of the women are being 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 club, SL, when she was 18 years old.

She said she continued to run into the twins out in the city at parties and clubs.

Then, in September 2010, she said she bumped into them at SL and Alon ‘intentionally drugged Plaintiff’s drink with an unknown substance, resulting in significant impairment to her physical and mental being.’

The suit claims that they then took Mandel back to their apartment, telling her there was a party there – which there was not.

It reads: ‘Moments after entering the apartment, [Mandel] was sexually abused, assaulted, pinned, groped, harassed, battered, and fondled by defendants.

‘Alon held Plaintiff down, while Oren vaginally penetrated her. Defendants would then switch positions, repeatedly raping [Mandel].’

The second victim, Kate Whiteman, alleged she was raped by the 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 declined Oren’s requests to go out with him, according to the complaint.

It reads: ‘On many occasions, Alon would sometimes pretend to be his twin brother Oren, trying to help his brother and call or text Plaintiff on Oren’s behalf.’

Then on a trip to the Hamptons for Memorial weekend, she says Alon grabbed her as she was leaving a nightclub and forced her into a waiting SUV with Oren.

She said she was driven to Sir Ivan’s Castle where she was prevented from running away by a security guard, had her phone taken away and was forced to strip.

They then took her to a large bedroom where she was ‘sexually assaulted, abused, raped, pinned, groped, harassed, battered, and fondled by defendants Alon and Oren,’ according to the complaint.

Ferraro told DailyMail.com: ‘This suit was brought public after Mr. Alexander chose not to give in to a demand in the tens of millions of dollars.

‘We are confident this matter will be resolved in Mr. Alexander’s favor given an extensive collection of powerful evidence including, phone records, text messages, emails and other documents whose content clearly debunks these claims.’

He also called Mandel’s case ‘very bizarre’.

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

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