Some individuals contacted Alex directly or messaged his wife about his conduct. For example, see “Peter’s”, “Lauren’s”, Kristina’s stories below.
A few individuals have characterised Alex’s responses as insufficient. For example:
- Correspondence remained unacknowledged in certain instances, e.g. see Scott’s multiple requests for the return of his overdue loan of £300.
- Some complainants have reported receiving dismissive responses, e.g. see Ben and Olga’s statement.
- Communication channels were reportedly blocked by Alex, e.g. see James’ and Ionut’s stories.
- In some cases, he redirected blame to the claimant, e.g. see James’ and “Peter’s” testimonies.
Consequently, some users sought help from a global Christian network called The Last Reformation (TLR), with which Alex was formerly associated.
On 30th March 2026, after reviewing submitted documentation and correspondence from individuals who have interacted with Alex, TLR requested an online meeting with him to discuss the concerns that had been raised against him. Alex declined to meet with them.
TLR extended multiple invitations to Alex for an open and transparent discussion about the complaints raised against him. After further refusals by Alex to engage in the proposed process, TLR sent him the information they had gathered from individuals reporting issues. In a final attempt to engage him in a conversation, they made it clear to Alex that they would likely publish their findings if he refused to engage. Alex told TLR to go ahead and publish their documentation. Subsequently, TLR issued a public statement regarding their findings at: https://thelastreformation.com/alex-iordan-public-statement
Despite the reported concerns and the associated documentation, Alex published a video disputing the claims and issuing counter-allegations against TLR, its policies, and some of its members. To date, no verifiable evidence has been provided by Alex to substantiate these counter-claims.
In his defence, Alex claimed that his Facebook account had been hacked, disclaiming responsibility for the personal or financial interactions in question. He also stated he was unaware of those who said they had direct contact with him, verifying his identity, as for example, with Scott’s and Rich & Claire’s story.
His assertions appear to conflict with the documented evidence and user testimonies provided. Some of us had even engaged in direct video calls and voice message exchanges with Alex on multiple platforms, such as Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
We contend that the core complaints remain unaddressed and that the impact on those involved has not been acknowledged.
Following the statement released in late March 2026, TLR reported that 25 additional individuals reached out within the first ten days to allege they had been adversely affected through their interactions with Alex.
Given these additional accounts, and the lack of a foreseeable resolution, this site was launched by us, the complainants, to provide a platform for sharing our collective and documented experiences. We have shared our experiences below and as with any online organisation, advise the public to exercise caution when engaging with or supporting the work of Alexandru Iordan/ ‘Prophet Alex.’