In
a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, the woman, using
the pseudonym Jane Doe, said that as she was preparing to give
Black a massage, Black pinned her down and penetrated her with
sex toys, causing her to bleed.
She said Epstein later found her crying, but refused to let her
see a doctor and said longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell would
take care of her.
Black's lawyer Susan Estrich called Doe's lawsuit frivolous.
"He never met this woman," Estrich said in an interview. "He
doesn't know her at all. We're confident the lawsuit is totally
uncorroborated by any evidence. It has nothing to do with Leon
Black."
Born with Mosaic Down Syndrome, Doe said she was lured into
Epstein's orbit from a summer program for cheerleaders, and gave
him massages, with she and he naked, before being "shipped off"
to Black.
She is seeking damages for Black's alleged violation of a New
York City law against gender-motivated violence. Her lawyer
Jeanne Christensen declined to say whether Doe tried to settle.
Black co-founded private equity firm Apollo Global Management,
which he left in 2021. Forbes magazine said he is worth $10.1
billion.
The lawsuit was filed the same day the U.S. Senate's finance
committee said it was examining Black's treatment of several
trusts, and whether $158 million he paid Epstein for tax and
estate planning was properly deemed income or gifts for tax
purposes.
Epstein died by suicide in August 2019 while awaiting trial for
sex trafficking.
Black has denied other sexual abuse accusations, including in a
dismissed lawsuit by former Russian model Guzel Ganieva, and a
lawsuit by Cheri Pierson who also claimed he raped her in
Epstein's home two decades ago.
The billionaire has also reached a $62.5 million settlement with
the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Epstein had a home, to avoid a
possible lawsuit.
The case is Doe v Black, U.S. District Court, Southern District
of New York, No. 23-06418.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Additional reporting
by Kanishka Singh in Washington, D.C.; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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