Real Estate CEO Accused of Marital Interference

Developing StoryLast updated APR 21
SUMMARY

Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg is facing a lawsuit filed by Michael Steckling, who accuses Poleg of intentionally interfering in his marriage, as of October 2025. As of April 21, 2026: Poleg has formally denied allegations of marital interference, admitting to sending financial support details but denying offers of money or property to influence the divorce. The lawsuit claims Poleg offered Paige Steckling $3 million and a Park City home valued between $1.5 million and $3 million to leave her husband, with Michael Steckling seeking $5 million in damages for 'alienation of affection.' Poleg admitted to a romantic relationship with Paige Steckling and offering her $1.5 million in an email three days before she filed for divorce in February 2025. Utah is currently debating a bill to abolish 'alienation of affection' laws, which is relevant to the case.

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April 2026 1 developments

  1. Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg has formally denied allegations of interfering in Michael Steckling's marriage.

    Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg has formally denied allegations of interfering in Michael Steckling's marriage. Poleg filed a motion for leave to file an amended counterclaim in November 2025, admitting to sending financial support details but denying offers of money or property to influence the divorce.

March 2026 1 developments

  1. The lawsuit accusing Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg of interfering in an employee's marriage was filed in October 2025.

    The lawsuit accusing Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg of interfering in an employee's marriage was filed in October 2025. Utah is currently debating a bill to abolish 'alienation of affection' laws, which is relevant to the case.

January 2026 2 developments

  1. Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg is facing a lawsuit filed by Michael Steckling, who accuses Poleg of intentionally interfering in his marriage.

    Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg is facing a lawsuit filed by Michael Steckling, who accuses Poleg of intentionally interfering in his marriage. The lawsuit claims Poleg offered Paige Steckling $3 million (over Rs 27 crore) and a Park City home valued between $1.5 million and $3 million to leave her husband. Michael Steckling is seeking $5 million (Rs 45 crore) in damages for 'alienation of affection'. Poleg has denied romantic pursuit or intentional interference.

  2. Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg has admitted to a romantic relationship with agent Paige Steckling, who is at the center of a lawsuit filed by her husband.

    Real Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg has admitted to a romantic relationship with agent Paige Steckling, who is at the center of a lawsuit filed by her husband. Poleg admitted to offering Steckling $1.5 million in an email sent three days before she filed for divorce, though he denies other claims. The lawsuit alleges Poleg offered financial incentives, including a multi-million dollar home, to end her marriage.

February 2025 1 developments

  1. Paige Steckling divorced her husband, Michael Steckling, a key event cited in the subsequent lawsuit.

    Paige Steckling divorced her husband, Michael Steckling, a key event cited in the subsequent lawsuit.

January 2025 2 developments

  1. A few weeks after the alleged offer of the villa, Poleg reportedly booked a hotel room in Miami for himself and Paige, though it remains unconfirmed if she stayed with him.

    A few weeks after the alleged offer of the villa, Poleg reportedly booked a hotel room in Miami for himself and Paige, though it remains unconfirmed if she stayed with him.

  2. Around the same period he allegedly began pursuing Paige, Tamir Poleg divorced his own wife.

    Around the same period he allegedly began pursuing Paige, Tamir Poleg divorced his own wife.