Black paid Epstein $170 million over the course of five years for financial advice.

The phrase “Please call Leon Black” appears more than 300 times in the investigative files released by the Justice Department involving Epstein, a convicted sex offender.

Black paid Epstein $170 million over the course of five years for financial advice.

The House Oversight Committee is going after Leon Black after he refused to answer questions or properly explain his $158 million in payments to Jeffrey Epstein.

Black paid Epstein $170 million over the course of five years for financial advice.

Black paid Epstein $170 million over the course of five years for financial advice.

Billionaire Leon Black is set to face questions from the House Oversight panel regarding his decades-long relationship and financial entanglements with Jeffrey Epstein.

An investor who employed and was close to Jeffrey Epstein is scheduled to appear before members of Congress investigating the deceased sexual abuser.

House lawmakers are questioning billionaire investor Leon Black as part of their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and the powerful people around him.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Billionaire investor Leon Black is appearing before the House Oversight Committee on Friday as lawmakers seek to untangle the web of wealth and influence around…

"I knew Jekyll. I didn't know Hyde," Leon Black says about Jeffrey Epstein in his prepared statement to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Leon Black, then-CEO of Apollo Global Management, at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, May 1, 2018.Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty…

A 2021 review commissioned by Apollo found that Black paid Epstein $158 million from 2012 to 2017, after Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting prostitution from a minor.

A 2021 review commissioned by Apollo found that Black paid Epstein $158 million from 2012 to 2017, after Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting prostitution from a minor.

Black is mentioned repeatedly in files that the Department of Justice has released related to the Epstein investigation

Leon Black testified that Jeffrey Epstein deceived him into paying over $60 million in advisory fees, citing false claims of tax deductions.

The Apollo Global Management co-founder testified before the House Oversight Committee Friday, denying criminal wrongdoing.

Former Apollo Global Management CEO Leon Black testified to a Congressional committee Friday about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

‘I knew Jekyll. I didn’t know Hyde,’ the investor – who features prominently in the Epstein files – told US lawmakers.

The billionaire refused to answer specific questions about Jeffrey Epstein at Friday’s House hearing, but his emails shed light on their relationship.

The House Oversight Committee issued subpoenas to billionaire Leon Black after he declined to answer questions about non-disclosure agreements.