INVESTIGATINGLegal & JusticeSeparate from the $170M payment revelations, Leon Black faces a lawsuit alleging he raped a 16-year-old autistic minor with Down syndrome at Jeffrey Epstein's property. Multiple allegations from multiple victims.
“Separate from the $170M payment revelations, Leon Black faces a lawsuit alleging he raped a 16-year-old autistic minor with Down syndrome at Jeffrey Epstein's property. Multiple allegations from multiple victims.”
Leon Black — the Apollo Global Management co-founder who paid Epstein $170 million for "tax advice" — faces a separate lawsuit alleging he raped a 16-year-old with Down syndrome at Jeffrey Epstein's property. The Senate investigation revealed the money. The lawsuit alleges the crimes.
A lawsuit filed against Black alleges that he raped a 16-year-old autistic minor with Down syndrome at an Epstein property. The victim was a child with developmental disabilities. The alleged perpetrator is a billionaire who paid $170 million to the man who provided access.
The Senate investigation showed Black paid $170 million to Epstein, funneled $20 million in hush money through Epstein's financial network, and authorized physical surveillance of women. The rape allegation adds the most disturbing dimension: that the "services" Epstein provided included access to vulnerable minors.
Black faces allegations from multiple accusers. The $170 million payment. The hush money. The surveillance. And now the allegation involving a disabled minor. Each revelation builds on the last, painting a picture of a billionaire who used Epstein as a full-service fixer for the darkest possible purposes.
Leon Black is worth $14 billion. He co-founded one of the world's largest private equity firms. He sat on the boards of MoMA, Dartmouth, and the Apollo Education Group. The wealth. The positions. The respectability. All of it existed simultaneously with his $170 million relationship with a convicted sex trafficker. The system protected him. The files exposed him.
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