US Senator calls for investigation into MoMA trustee Leon Black's business ties to Jeffrey Epstein
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Leon Black, a billionaire and former MoMA chairman, is under scrutiny for his financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, who has a history of sex offenses. Senator Ron Wyden has accused the IRS of inadequately auditing transactions related to Epstein’s tax services. Between 2012 and 2017, Black paid Epstein $158 million for tax and estate planning advice. Wyden raised concerns about Epstein's involvement in significant financial transactions without professional qualifications and questioned the lack of audits for these transactions involving large sums paid to a known criminal.
Leon Black paid Jeffrey Epstein at least $158 million from 2012 to 2017 for tax and estate planning advice, well after Epstein's criminal record became public.
Ron Wyden criticized the IRS for failing to audit suspicious transactions linked to Epstein's tax services, urging an investigation into Black's financial dealings.
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