Lolita Express is finally arrested.

The billionaire financier Leon Black, one of Wall Street’s most powerful executives, was facing questions from clients after Jeffrey Epstein was arrested last year on federal sex trafficking charges. The two men had known each other for decades, and investors of Mr. Black’s investment company, Apollo Global Management, wanted to know how close they had been.

Such questions were valid, Mr. Black said, according to a transcript of a call with analysts in July 2019. He said in a letter that same day to investors that he had had a “limited relationship” with Mr. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, and had consulted him “from time to time” on personal financial matters.

But their connection was deeper than Mr. Black let on: The two men often socialized and dined together, and Mr. Black was a lucrative client for Mr. Epstein over the final decade of his life.

Mr. Black wired Mr. Epstein at least $50 million in the years after Mr. Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a teenage girl, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times and interviews with four people with knowledge of the transactions. The transfers included $10 million to a foundation started by Mr. Epstein and consulting fees that were sufficiently unusual to draw scrutiny from Deutsche Bank, where Mr. Epstein kept his accounts. Two of the people said the total amount sent by Mr. Black to Mr. Epstein could be as high as $75 million.

It was not clear what kind of services Mr. Epstein provided to Mr. Black, whose $9 billion fortune can buy him access to the best lawyers and accountants in the world. Mr. Epstein, though he styled himself as a “financial doctor” to wealthy clients, was a college dropout who had worked on Wall Street for just a few years, demonstrated no great skill as an investor and had no formal training in tax and estate planning.


https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/12/...tion=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage
 
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personal observation: there is no evidence that i am aware of that Epstein had any financial acumen, knowledge or expertise of any sort, let alone of the sort that would justify those kinds of fees
 
The founders of Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s biggest private equity firms, engaged in a brief power struggle this weekend over control of the firm, a rift that opened up after an inquiry revealed that one founder — Apollo’s chief executive and chairman, Leon Black — had paid $150 million to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

On Monday, Mr. Black announced his plan to step down as chief executive of the company this year.

“I have advised the Apollo board that I will retire as C.E.O. on or before my 70th birthday in July and remain as chairman,” he said in a statement.

The review — ordered by the firm’s board in October after The New York Times detailed at least $75 million in payments at the behest of Mr. Black — found that Mr. Black had paid Mr. Epstein significantly more, according to two people familiar with the inquiry, who requested anonymity because the report was not public. The sum effectively bankrolled the disgraced financier’s lifestyle in the years after his 2008 guilty plea to a Florida prostitution charge involving a teenage girl.

The investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing by Mr. Black, according to a person familiar with the inquiry.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/25/...t-popular-story&variant=0_bandit-all-surfaces
 
Not saying he had sex with a minor and Jeffrey Epstein was blackmailing him.

But for some reason Jeffrey Epstein was blackmailing him to the tune of more money than almost every person will make in their lifetime.
 
yeah...blackmail is the obvious explanation

wonder if there might be some tax crimes involved

even if the pedophilia couldn't be proven, tax law might be the hook to get a rough sort of justice

#lockhimup
 
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that would be Leon in the sunglasses taking in a little tennis
 
Oh it's quite a crowd. Some may not look familiar but are pretty big names or married to very big names. The blond next to Leon is the only one I cant identify.

THat's Jared Kushner's now sister in law, model Karlie Kloss. I think that's his brother next to him but I'm not sure.
 
As long as Abramovich keeps Christian Pulisic employed and playing, I'll be patient in throwing shade at him.

I'm not saying anyone is bad in that picture by virtue of being in it.

It is shocking though that Black is still in a position of power at Apollo. I would imagine a lot of the pension funds who have given them money to manage are uncomfortable with his continued presence.
 
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