Mar 3 • 20:58 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Guardian

Epstein-linked Leon Black waged bid to ‘silence’ law firm and accusers, suit says

A lawsuit alleges that Leon Black attempted to intimidate and silence women who accused him of sexual misconduct by filing frivolous lawsuits against their representing law firm.

A Manhattan civil suit filed by Wigdor LLP, a law firm representing multiple women accusing Leon Black of sexual misconduct, claims that Black retaliated against these women by launching several frivolous lawsuits. The lawsuit outlines how Black, who is known for co-founding Apollo Global Management, allegedly utilized his substantial wealth to manipulate the legal process in a bid to intimidate and silence those who aimed to hold him accountable for his actions. Black has consistently denied any wrongdoing, and his legal representatives have labeled Wigdor’s claims as false and baseless.

The allegations stem from accusations made by women, including a notable case involving Guzel Ganieva, who accused Black of violent sexual assault in June 2021. Wigdor LLP's suit not only highlights the individual claims against Black but also raises broader concerns about the influence of wealth in the legal system, particularly regarding how powerful individuals can attempt to evade accountability through prolonged legal battles. This situation has sparked significant attention given the previous controversies surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his connections.

This lawsuit exemplifies a growing narrative around accountability for sexual misconduct, especially in high-profile cases where wealth and power can often obscure justice. The outcome of this case could potentially impact public perception of the legal system’s ability to protect and uphold the rights of accusers against those with significant financial leverage, highlighting the ongoing struggle for true accountability in such matters.

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