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Ex-Apollo CEO Leon Black says Jeffrey Epstein duped him out of more than $60 million
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- Black also said that he was misled by Epstein's Jekyll-and-Hyde personality in a prepared opening statement, which was shared with CNBC.
- Black is set to be interviewed later Friday morning by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which has been investigating Epstein's ties to many wealthy and influential individuals.
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Former Apollo Global Management CEO Leon Black, in prepared testimony for a House committee on Friday, said notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein duped him out of more than $60 million in financial management fees by falsely claiming that they were tax-deductible.
Black also said that he was misled by Epstein's Jekyll-and-Hyde personality in a prepared opening statement, which was shared with CNBC.
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