Anonymous ID: 32977f Oct. 13, 2020, 10:33 a.m. No.11052893   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2912

Leon Black is going down.

Will he take Kushner and the Chabad mafia with him?

 

Shortly after Jeffrey Epstein was arrested last year on sex-trafficking charges, Leon Black, Apollo’s billionaire C.E.O., was asked about his decades-long ties with the financier. Mr. Black played it down, but The Times reports that the two had a far deeper relationship than previously known, in which Mr. Black paid tens of millions to Mr. Epstein over a decade.

 

Among The Times’s findings:

 

• A company that owned Mr. Black’s yacht wired $22.5 million in 2017 to a company that managed Mr. Epstein’s private jet, a transfer that raised questions at Deutsche Bank.

 

• That same Black-controlled company donated $10 million in 2015 to a charitable foundation created by Mr. Epstein.

 

• Mr. Epstein received several million dollars from another Black-controlled company that the Apollo chief used to buy much of his billion-dollar art collection.

 

• Mr. Black donated at least $5 million to Harvard professors, a process facilitated by staff members for Mr. Epstein (who himself had been blocked by Harvard following his 2008 guilty plea in Florida to a sexual crime charge involving a minor).

 

Over all, Mr. Black may have paid Mr. Epstein as much as $75 million, sources told The Times. Those fees help explain how Mr. Epstein amassed an estate worth more than $600 million in the years after his most lucrative client, Les Wexner, had cut him off.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/12/business/dealbook/black-epstein-relationship.html

Anonymous ID: 32977f Oct. 13, 2020, 10:40 a.m. No.11053007   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>11052912

And the star-studded, Reform Temple Emanu-El at 65th Street on Fifth Avenue boasts congregation members Mayor Bloomberg and former governor Eliot Spitzer; business bigwigs Leon Black, Irving and Herbert Lehman and Alan “Ace” Greenberg; and comedian Joan Rivers.

 

https://observer.com/2010/02/mind-your-own-minyan-perelman-could-worship-with-rivers-rennertbut-prefers-his-own-private-synagogue/