Epstein-linked billionaire accused of rape privately reached out to federal judge to defend his 'good name' [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Wed 6 May 2026 13.50 EDT
Lawyers for Leon Black, the billionaire investor who has been accused in a civil lawsuit of raping a teenage girl inside Jeffrey Epsteins New York townhouse in 2002, reached out to a powerful federal judge in 2024 to raise doubts about the alleged victims claims, a Guardian investigation found.
The move set off a months-long court proceeding, which was conducted outside of public view and led US district judge Jed Rakoff to reverse a $2.5m award that had been granted to the alleged victim in a separate Epstein-related class action lawsuit, according to court records. She was later given a much smaller settlement in the class action case.
Jane Doe, as she is known in court filings, has claimed she was trafficked by Epstein and raped by Black when she was a teenager more than two decades ago. The Guardians investigation is revealing new details about the private communications in Blacks legal campaign, which undermined Doe in her civil lawsuit against the Wall Street billionaire.
In a recent court order, Doe faced a significant setback when Jessica Clarke the federal judge presiding over her civil lawsuit against Black sanctioned Doe and her former lawyer for serious, sanctionable misconduct in this case. Judge Clarke said Does former lawyer had repeatedly lied to the court and opposing counsel, and directed her client to destroy a social media account. Doe was sanctioned for having falsified some sonogram images that appeared in personal journals, which were submitted to the court as evidence of her abuse by Epstein. However it was not a complete victory for Black, as the judge also ruled that the high-stakes lawsuit could proceed.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/may/06/jeffrey-epstein-leon-black