Leon Black flew model to Florida to have sex with Jeffrey Epstein
Leon Black’s sexual assault accuser claims the billionaire
former boss of Apollo Global Management once flew her to Florida to have sex
with renown pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
In an amended lawsuit filed Monday, former Russian model
Guzel Ganieva said that in 2008, while Epstein was serving a prison sentence for
soliciting a minor for prostitution, Black flew her in his private jet to Palm
Beach to meet Epstein, whom he had had previously referred to as his “best
friend.”
“Ms. Ganieva soon found herself alone with Black and Epstein
in a room that appeared to be an office,” according to the Manhattan state
court complaint.
At the time, Epstein was on a prison work release that
allowed him to work in his private office 12 hours a day, six days a week. The
financier committed suicide while in prison in 2019 for alleged sex
trafficking.
According to the lawsuit, Black and Epstein were “in almost
supine positions, as if they were waiting for her to get on top of them.” Black
then “indicated with his eyes that he wanted Ms. Ganieva to come and lay in
between him and Epstein.”
Ganieva says he refused to have sex with them despite
Epstein’s assistant allegedly warning her that the men were “sex addicts” and
that “there will be consequences” for displeasing them. A few hours later she
and an angry Black flew back on Black’s private plane to Teterboro, NJ, she
alleges.
Black’s attorney, Danya Perry of Perry Guha, on Monday
called the claims “demonstrably and transparently false.”
The updated lawsuit “betrays her willingness to say anything
and fabricate a story in the hope that something will stick,” Perry said.
This mudslinging kicked off after Ganieva in March alleged
via tweet that Black had sexually assaulted her. He swung back claiming she had
been extorting money from him, which led to her filing a defamation suit that
didn’t initially include the Epstein claims.
Black has also sued Ganieva for defamation, saying in his
recently filed countersuit that he paid Ganieva about $10 million since they
broke up in 2015 under threat that she would go public about their affair.
Black’s ties to Epstein have raised questions in recent
years, forcing Apollo to issue the results of an internal investigation that
found Black paid Epstein $158 million between 2013 and 2017 for professional
advice on tax audits, wealth management and estate planning.
Black, who stepped away from the firm a few months after the
probe was made public, has denied any personal dealings with the convicted
felon.
Ganieva on Monday questioned that assertion, however, saying
“Epstein was introducing Black to single young women with whom Black then
became involved in relationships.”
She never alleges that Black had sex with underage girls.
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