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Leon Black Claims His Accuser Is A Russian Spy

17 min · 30 jun 2026
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Leon Black accused Guzel Ganieva, a former Russian model who sued him for defamation and alleged sexual abuse, of having possible ties to Russian intelligence. In a legal filing, Black’s lawyers argued that Ganieva should be forced to turn over information about any relationship she may have had with Russian government officials or intelligence-linked figures. Black’s side claimed those questions were relevant because Ganieva had accused him of sexual misconduct and connected him to Jeffrey Epstein’s world, while Black maintained that their relationship was consensual and that she was trying to extort him. Ganieva denied Black’s accusations and had previously alleged that Black abused, harassed, and intimidated her during and after their relationship. The filing was part of Black’s broader legal counteroffensive against women who accused him of sexual misconduct after his Epstein relationship came under heavy scrutiny. Black, the former Apollo Global Management chief, has denied all allegations of rape or abuse and has repeatedly insisted his connection to Epstein was limited to tax and estate-planning work. But the accusations against him, including claims involving Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, kept pulling Black deeper into the Epstein scandal and raised questions about whether Epstein’s network intersected with Black’s private life. The Russian-spy allegation showed how ugly and aggressive the legal fight had become: Black was not just denying Ganieva’s claims, he was trying to portray his accuser as part of something more sinister and politically charged. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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Leon Black Claims His Accuser Is A Russian Spy

Leon Black accused Guzel Ganieva, a former Russian model who sued him for defamation and alleged sexual abuse, of having possible ties to Russian intelligence. In a legal filing, Black’s lawyers argued that Ganieva should be forced to turn over information about any relationship she may have had with Russian government officials or intelligence-linked figures. Black’s side claimed those questions were relevant because Ganieva had accused him of sexual misconduct and connected him to Jeffrey Epstein’s world, while Black maintained that their relationship was consensual and that she was trying to extort him. Ganieva denied Black’s accusations and had previously alleged that Black abused, harassed, and intimidated her during and after their relationship. The filing was part of Black’s broader legal counteroffensive against women who accused him of sexual misconduct after his Epstein relationship came under heavy scrutiny. Black, the former Apollo Global Management chief, has denied all allegations of rape or abuse and has repeatedly insisted his connection to Epstein was limited to tax and estate-planning work. But the accusations against him, including claims involving Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, kept pulling Black deeper into the Epstein scandal and raised questions about whether Epstein’s network intersected with Black’s private life. The Russian-spy allegation showed how ugly and aggressive the legal fight had become: Black was not just denying Ganieva’s claims, he was trying to portray his accuser as part of something more sinister and politically charged. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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