WASHINGTON: Jared Kushner — real estate mogul, husband of Ivanka Trump, and one of the most controversial figures to ever walk the West Wing — is now being linked to three Israeli-American brothers convicted in one of the most high-profile sex trafficking cases in recent American history.
Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander were found guilty in a federal court on charges of sex trafficking. What makes their story particularly uncomfortable for Trump’s orbit is not just the conviction — it’s the paper trail connecting them to people at the very top.
Their surnames were quietly redacted from the Jeffrey Epstein files. Kash Patel, Trump’s pick to head the FBI, had assured the public that those files contained no evidence of trafficking. Congressman Thomas Massie apparently disagreed — and exposed the names himself.
According to details posted by Wikileaks, the Kushner connection is concrete and financial. Oren Alexander personally brokered the $24 million Indian Creek mansion that Jared and Ivanka purchased in Miami in 2021. That’s not a casual acquaintance — that’s a business relationship.
Jared Kushner linked to Israeli-American brothers convicted of sex trafficking.
Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander – recently found guilty in a major U.S. sex-trafficking case – had their surname redacted in the Epstein files, despite claims from Kash Patel that the files contained no… pic.twitter.com/suLHPg7JfI
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) March 11, 2026
The brothers were also regulars in elite social circles on both sides of the Atlantic. Back in 2017, twins Alon and Oren marked their 30th birthday at Claro, a fashionable Tel Aviv restaurant, surrounded by guests including Israeli billionaire Shari Arison and Trump advisor Aaron Jordan. In December 2020, they were inside the White House for Trump’s Hanukkah celebration — photos and all. Oren even posted about it on Instagram before quietly deleting it: *”Spare your political views. The president just served us kosher food in his house and wished us a Happy Hanukkah.”*
They were also generous donors to pro-Israel causes — Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, United Hatzalah, and The Jewish Federation among them. One person who knew the family put it plainly: “They are a very positive family, big Zionists.”
Although no allegations have been made against Kushner or Trump, yet, the question being asked in Washington is a simple one: how do men later convicted of sex trafficking end up this deep inside the most powerful political network in the world?















