Congressional investigators have taken a significant step in their ongoing probe into the Apollo Global Management firm, issuing subpoenas to co-founder Leon Black in connection with allegations of his ties to a convicted sex offender. The move comes after lawmakers accused Black of failing to provide satisfactory answers to their queries regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who was convicted of soliciting prostitution from underage girls and died in prison in 2019. The investigation centers on Black's association with Epstein, who was also a major donor to the Epstein Foundation, a philanthropic organization established by Epstein's family. As lawmakers dig deeper into the matter, questions are being raised about the potential implications for Apollo's business dealings and the company's commitment to corporate accountability.


Lawmakers issue subpoenas to Apollo co-founder after accusing him of failing to answer queries on sex offender