Sir Ivan Wilzig is unhappy about being associated with the allegations against the Alexander twins. He held a BBQ at his medieval Water Mill estate, where he bristled when guests brought up the twins1. Wilzig has banned the Alexander brothers from his parties. He is named in a lawsuit filed by Kate Whiteman for negligence.
Sir Ivan Wilzig is an American recording artist and songwriter, best known for his pop-dance remakes of 1960s and early 1970s peace songs14. He created The Peaceman Foundation, a non-profit organization that battles hatred, violence, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Born in Newark, New Jersey, Wilzig graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and earned his law degree from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Instead of practicing law, he joined his father in running The Trust Company of New Jersey, a full-service commercial bank3. After 20 years in the family banking business, Wilzig pursued his passion for music and became a Top 10 Billboard-charting artist under the moniker Sir Ivan3.
Oren and Alon Alexander, twin brothers and real estate moguls, have been accused of rape and sexual assault in multiple lawsuits. The allegations involve incidents that occurred in 2010 and 2012, where the brothers are said to have taken turns assaulting the victims. Their lawyer has denied the claims, calling the lawsuits a "total shakedown." The brothers have been temporarily removed from their positions at Official, the real estate firm they co-founded, as the litigation proceeds.