Leon Black, a trustee and former board chair of the Museum of Fashionable Artwork in New York (MoMA), is being accused of rape. The lawsuit, which was filed in New York Supreme Courtroom on 28 November and describes the assault in graphic element, asserts that Black raped the plaintiff Cheri Pierson within the “therapeutic massage suite” of the late financier and intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Higher East Facet townhouse. The assembly between Black and Pierson throughout which this incident occurred was “pre-arranged” by Epstein, whom the swimsuit describes as a “shut pal and confidant” to Black.
That is the second time in as a few years that Black—who co-founded the non-public fairness agency Apollo International Administration—has been named in a lawsuit associated to sexual abuse, as former Russian mannequin Guzel Ganieva sued the financier in June 2021 for each defamation and sexual assault. Each Pierson and Ganieva are represented in these circumstances by the New York regulation agency Wigdor LLP.
The newest swimsuit particulars that Pierson was paid $300 by Epstein in alternate for a therapeutic massage on roughly 5 separate events, and that she was launched by Black, whom Epstein known as a rich businessman who “helps individuals,” anticipating an identical association. The swimsuit claims that Black forcibly escalated the scenario into one in all sexual assault. It additionally claims that he insisted on assembly Pierson weeks after the incident at a Manhattan bar, at which level he handed her an envelope with $5,000 in money.
In accordance with Reuters, Susan Estrich, a lawyer for Black, referred to as Pierson’s lawsuit “categorically false and a part of a scheme to extort cash from Mr. Black by threatening to destroy his repute…. We intend to defeat these baseless claims.”
In 2021, Black abruptly resigned from his position at Apollo International Administration following a assessment of his ties to Epstein, particulars of which included that Black had paid Epstein greater than $150m over a lot of years. Following this revelation, greater than 150 artists signed an open letter calling for Black’s elimination from the board of trustees, and the activist group MoMA Divest launched a press release saying, “Current confirmations of MoMA Board of Trustees Chair Leon Black’s deep monetary and private connections to Jeffrey Epstein underline the issues that MoMA and different main museum boards face and have didn’t reckon with in any significant manner.” The assertion provides that “nothing wanting a serious reconstitution of the board, a change of administrators, a public reckoning and a reimagining of the institutional and curatorial mission of the museum is appropriate.”
MoMA didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon the allegations.