Black Made Use Of Bank of America for Epstein Payments, Lawsuit Declares
New York, NY– A new lawsuit alleges Leon Black, co-founder of Apollo Global Monitoring, made use of Financial institution of America to facilitate payments of approximately $ 170 million to founded guilty sex transgressor Jeffrey Epstein. The fit raises questions concerning the bank’s oversight of these transactions.
- Plaintiff: Unnamed woman declaring sexual assault.
- Offender: Leon Black
- Accusation: Misuse of Financial institution of America accounts for Epstein settlements.
- Quantity: Roughly $ 170 million.
- Impact: The suit magnifies analysis on Black’s past connection with Epstein and the financial institutions involved.

