Overview
- Michael Steckling filed a civil suit accusing CEO Tamir Poleg of alienation of affection and seeking at least $5 million.
- The complaint alleges Poleg offered his colleague Paige Steckling cash, a Park City home and travel as inducements to leave her marriage.
- It cites an early February 2025 email with instructions to access $1.5 million and a roughly $600,000 Real Brokerage stock sale said to fund the plan.
- The filing recounts meetings in Las Vegas, Park City and Anaheim and a Miami hotel booking around the same period.
- Poleg and Paige dispute the account; Poleg acknowledges the email but says it offered requested support, and Real Brokerage says she was never an employee or paid.