McKillen joined the company in early 2023 to spearhead the expansion of Official into Los Angeles. The news comes weeks after Official co-founders and brothers Oren and Tal Alexander resigned amid mounting sexual assault allegations.
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Leading Los Angeles luxury agent Tyrone McKillen is leaving the agency after less than two years with the agency. business insider First report.
McKillen joined Official in early 2023 to lead the company’s expansion into Los Angeles. In that time, McKillen and his team of eight, Plus Real Estate Group, have brought more than $500 million in properties to market.
It has been officially confirmed that McKillen and his team will be leaving the agency.
“We have great respect for Tyrone and support his new venture,” Nicole Oge, Official co-founder and chief growth officer, said in a statement. real deal.
Officials and McKillen did not immediately respond to Inman’s request for comment. McKillen also did not respond to a request for comment. the real deal.
Just weeks ago, official co-founders and brothers Oren Alexander and Tal Alexander resigned from the company in response to mounting accusations that the brothers and their other brother, Ah Alon Alexander rape and sexual assault lawsuit.
It’s unclear in what capacity officials will continue to operate in Los Angeles following McKillen’s departure.
McKillen’s exit could hamper Crown’s growth in Los Angeles’ luxury market, which is filled with competitive boutique companies and household names.
Currently, McKillen holds more than $100 million in properties for sale and rental, according to its online profile.
The agent also founded and serves as a principal at Plus Development Group, a Los Angeles-based development and design firm of which his team is a part.
Last week, Tal Alexander denied the rape and assault charges against him in court documents filed by his lawyers and said they would push for a jury trial to continue fighting the charges.
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