How Wall Street’s Apollo got tangled up again in the Epstein files | CNN Business

Jeffrey Epstein is once again haunting one of the most powerful firms on Wall Street: Apollo Global Management.

Five years after the Epstein scandal forced billionaire Leon Black to step down as Apollo’s CEO, the recent release of millions of documents related to Epstein show Black’s replacement, current CEO Marc Rowan, met with Epstein multiple times years after Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea to procuring a minor for prostitution and his 18-month jail sentence. The Epstein files have raised new questions about the firm’s ties to the convicted sex offender — and its transparency to investors about those links.

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