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Leon Black step downs as Apollo CEO after review of Epstein ties

Leon Black said on Monday he would step down as chief executive at Apollo Global Management Inc, following an independent review of his ties to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Yellen confirmed as Treasury secretary; Tubman on the $20 moves forward

Yellen confirmed as Treasury secretary; Tubman on the $20 moves forward
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NYT: George Floyd Was "Killed" But Jeffrey Epstein "Died" | Blog Posts

As I’ve mentioned before, opera has had color-blind and more or less age-blind and size-blind casting for generations: e.g., in Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, the young Celtic beauty Isolde might be sung by a 50 year old 250 pounder of any ancestry as long as she can really, really sing. Wagner, in particular, wrote such demanding roles for his leading ladies that only really robust sopranos can deliver the performance without their voices giving out. So opera has had superstar singers of various races, including black and Maori, for generations. But that’s not good enough. Why? Because the New York Metropolitan Opera has really deep pockets to extract from in the sacred name of Diversity. For example, the Met’s streaming channel has been showing one free opera per day for most of the last year. Tonight’s is Mozart’s

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Apollo CEO to Step Down, Paid Epstein $158M to Fund His Lifestyle

Apollo CEO to Step Down, Paid Epstein $158M to Fund His Lifestyle Jan 26, 2021 10:45 AM 7,212 views   Staff Writer Leon Black, chief executive and chairman of Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s biggest private equity firms, is stepping down from his role as chief executive after it was revealed that he paid $158 million to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. On Monday (January 25), Black released a statement, which reads, I have advised the Apollo board that I will retire as C.E.O. on or before my 70th birthday in July and remain as chairman.   An internal investigation ordered by the firm’s board at Mr. Black’s behest in October revealed Black paid Epstein $158 million from 2012 to 2017. Black also lent Epstein $30 million, of which only $10 million was paid back. 

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Empêtré dans le scandale Epstein, Leon Black se retire du fonds Apollo

Empêtré dans le scandale Epstein, Leon Black se retire du fonds Apollo
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