Apollo reiterates no ties to Jeffrey Epstein beyond Leon Black tax work

Reuters
02/19
Apollo reiterates no ties to Jeffrey Epstein beyond Leon Black tax work

Apollo Global Management said it issued a new statement to clients and partners amid renewed media and social attention about Jeffrey Epstein, reiterating that an independent investigation launched in 2020 found no business or personal relationship between Epstein and anyone at Apollo other than former co-founder Leon Black. The firm said Black, who departed in 2021, had retained and paid Epstein for personal tax advice, and that in limited cases Marc Rowan and other employees provided information to Epstein related to that work, while any attempts by Epstein to do work for other co-founders were repeatedly declined. Apollo said there is “nothing new” in the latest documents and emphasized its commitment to transparency.

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