Billionaire Leon Black walked out of a congressional hearing on Jeffrey Epstein on Friday. The hearing was part of a inquiry into the financier’s relationship with the late sex‑offender. After the session ended, Black said he was had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal acts. A House Judiciary Committee later served a subpoena to Black, demanding documents and testimony about payments he made to Epstein’s estate. The subpoena follows the abrupt hearing exit and increases scrutiny of the ex‑BlackRock CEO to explain his ties to the convicted sex offender.
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Billionaire Leon Black walks out of Epstein investigation hearing - BBC
Billionaire Leon Black walks out of Epstein investigation hearing BBC
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House panel subpoenas Wall Street mogul over Epstein ties, escalating probe - The Washington Post
House panel subpoenas Wall Street mogul over Epstein ties, escalating probe The Washington Post
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Lawmakers subpoena billionaire Leon Black after contentious interview on Epstein payments - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Lawmakers subpoena billionaire Leon Black after contentious interview on Epstein payments Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Leon Black '73 subpoenaed after refusing to answer questions about nondisclosure agreements during congressional testimony - The Dartmouth
Leon Black '73 subpoenaed after refusing to answer questions about nondisclosure agreements during congressional testimony The Dartmouth
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Sarah Ferguson Reportedly Visited Jeffrey Epstein Twice While He Was Serving Jail Time - AOL.com
Sarah Ferguson Reportedly Visited Jeffrey Epstein Twice While He Was Serving Jail Time AOL.com