Leon Black accused in lawsuit of raping woman in Jeffrey Epstein's
mansion
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[November 29, 2022]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Leon Black, the billionaire co-founder of private
equity firm Apollo Global Management Inc, was sued on Monday by a woman
who said he raped her two decades ago in the late sex offender Jeffrey
Epstein's Manhattan mansion.
Cheri Pierson said she had been a cash-strapped single mother who had
already given Epstein five massages for $300 each, when the financier
arranged in the spring of 2002 for her to massage Black for $300.
She said Black, who was eight inches taller and weighed more than twice
as much, without her consent physically overwhelmed her and caused
"excruciating pain" in their encounter on the third floor of Epstein's
home.
Susan Estrich, a lawyer for Black, called Pierson's lawsuit
"categorically false and part of a scheme to extort money from Mr. Black
by threatening to destroy his reputation.... We intend to defeat these
baseless claims."
Pierson's lawsuit in a New York state court in Manhattan seeks
unspecified damages from Black for sexual assault and intentional
infliction of emotional distress, and from Epstein's estate for
negligence.
Her law firm Wigdor LLP also represents Guzel Ganieva, a former Russian
model who in June 2021 sued Black for defamation, saying he falsely
claimed she tried to extort him after accusing him of rape.
In a Nov. 19 letter to the Wigdor firm, Estrich said: "Mr. Black never
sexually assaulted anyone anywhere at any time." She also said Black may
bring defamation claims or seek sanctions if Pierson sued.
Lawyers for Epstein's estate did not immediately respond to requests for
comment.
Black is worth $9 billion according to Forbes magazine.
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Apollo Management LP founder and
Managing Partner Leon Black speaks at the panel discussion "Global
Opportunities in Private Equity" at The Milken Institute Global
Conference in Beverly Hills, California May 2, 2011. REUTERS/Fred
Prouser
Pierson sued under New York's Adult Survivors Act, a new law giving
sexual assault victims a one-year window to sue their alleged
abusers, even if the misconduct occurred long ago and statutes of
limitations have expired.
Epstein killed himself in August 2019 in a Manhattan jail cell while
awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
His former associate Ghislaine Maxwell is appealing her conviction
and 20-year prison sentence for enabling Epstein's abuse of underage
girls.
Pierson said Epstein had introduced her to Black, describing him as
someone who could "help" her, implying financial help.
She said that after the alleged rape, Black began calling her,
saying he "wanted to talk" and felt "bad."
Pierson said they met at a bar in the St. Regis Hotel where Black
gave her $5,000, ostensibly to reduce her credit card debt.
She said he called later and said "I want to see you," and she
refused.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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