Castle Owner "Unhappy" Amid Allegations: Here’s What Really Happened at Sir Ivan Wilzig’s Wild Parties

Water Mill, New York – Located in the Hamptons, Sir Ivan Wilzig’s medieval estate has become the center of controversy following allegations against real estate millionaires Oren and Alon Alexander. The twins have been accused of rape in multiple lawsuits, casting a shadow over Wilzig’s lavish parties known for their wild bacchanals.

Sources reveal that Wilzig is displeased with the association with the Alexanders’ legal troubles. At a recent BBQ at his estate, guests’ mention of the twins reportedly caused Wilzig to bristle, leading to the Alexanders being banned from future gatherings. Despite their regular attendance at Wilzig’s mansion, dubbed “the Playboy Mansion of the East Coast,” the twins now face serious allegations of rape.

The high-profile twins, known in social circles in NYC, Miami, and the Hamptons, have been accused of rape in various lawsuits, with their brother Tal also implicated in the latest legal action. One plaintiff, Kate Whiteman, described a harrowing ordeal involving the twins allegedly dragging her into a black SUV, taking her to Wilzig’s castle, where she was attacked after attempting to escape.

With Wilzig named in the lawsuit for negligence, details of the alleged assault paint a disturbing picture of the events that transpired at the estate. Despite these accusations, lawyers for the Alexander brothers have vehemently denied the claims, suggesting a coordinated effort to tarnish their reputation.

The controversy surrounding Wilzig’s estate and the Alexander brothers continues to unfold, with additional women coming forward with similar accusations. The legal battles and allegations of assault shed light on the darker side of the glamorous lifestyle often associated with high society and lavish parties in exclusive settings. As the legal proceedings progress, more details are likely to emerge, further fueling the ongoing scandal.