EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 12 MIN
Leon Black And His Attempt To Change The Epstein Narrative
from Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles · host Bobby Capucci
Leon Black has consistently maintained that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was strictly professional, centered on financial and estate planning services, and that he was unaware of the full extent of Epstein’s criminal behavior. He framed the payments—reportedly totaling over $150 million—as legitimate compensation for complex tax and philanthropic advisory work. Black has also emphasized that he severed ties once Epstein’s misconduct became undeniable, presenting himself as someone who, while perhaps naïve, was ultimately misled about the true nature of Epstein’s activities.That narrative becomes far harder to reconcile when placed against the broader record. Evidence shows Black continued engaging Epstein for years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor, a point at which the risks and reputational red flags were already public and unmistakable. Internal reviews and reporting have also raised questions about the scale of the payments relative to the services described, as well as the persistence of the relationship despite mounting scrutiny. Taken together, the timeline, the financial magnitude, and the continued association suggest a level of awareness—or at minimum willful disregard—that undermines the idea of a purely transactional, arms-length relationship as Black has portrayed it.to contact me:[email protected]
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Leon Black has consistently maintained that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was strictly professional, centered on financial and estate planning services, and that he was unaware of the full extent of Epstein’s criminal behavior. He framed the payments—reportedly totaling over $150 million—as legitimate compensation for complex tax and philanthropic advisory work. Black has also emphasized that he severed ties once Epstein’s misconduct became undeniable, presenting himself as someone who, while perhaps naïve, was ultimately misled about the true nature of Epstein’s activities.That narrative becomes far harder to reconcile when placed against the broader record. Evidence shows Black continued engaging Epstein for years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor, a point at which the risks and reputational red flags were already public and unmistakable. Internal reviews and reporting have also raised questions about the scale of the payments relative to the services described, as well as the persistence of the relationship despite mounting scrutiny. Taken together, the timeline, the financial magnitude, and the continued association suggest a level of awareness—or at minimum willful disregard—that undermines the idea of a purely transactional, arms-length relationship as Black has portrayed it.to contact me:[email protected]
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