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True or False: Leon Black paid $170 million to Epstein, but Apollo's investigation found only $158 million.
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Apollo's internal investigation by Dechert law firm found only $158 million, underestimating by $12 million. Black never tracked total payments because his wealth fluctuated so much that massive sums...
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- Wyden Releases New Information on Financing of Jeffrey Epstein’s operations by Billionaire Leon Black, Seeks Documents from Trump Administration | The United States Senate Committee on Finance
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