George Soros' right-hand man Howard Rubin is sued by women accusing him of ...

George Soros' right-hand man Howard Rubin is sued by women accusing him of ...
George Soros' right-hand man Howard Rubin is sued by women accusing him of ...

Wall Street financier, Howard Rubin, 66, was billionaire George Soros' right-hand man and is now accused of BDSM crimes in a Manhattan apartment

Wall Street financier, Howard Rubin, 66, was billionaire George Soros' right-hand man and is now accused of BDSM crimes in a Manhattan apartment

Howard Rubin, a former money manager for George Soros, is being accused by six women of beating them during sadomasochistic sex sessions at a specially constructed 'sex dungeon' in his Manhattan apartment. 

Rubin, 66, a married, notorious Wall Street trader who is blamed for incurring $377million of losses at Merrill Lynch in 1987, is accused of paying women up to $5,000 in order to take part in BDSM sex.

Now several of the women who took part in the kinky sex sessions are suing the financier, claiming he abused them; ignoring safe words, going beyond the BDSM boundaries and agreements they set before sex, and physically hurt them.

The first accusations were made in November 2017, but a total of six women are now suing Rubin in a civil trial, scheduled for November, for $18 million. 

Lurid details set out by the New York Post say that one woman was so badly beaten. her plastic surgeon was not willing to operate on her after her right breast implant flipped. 

Another woman said she and Rubin had sex against her will claiming that while bound in his chamber he told her: 'I'm going to rape you like I rape my daughter' before forcing her to have intercourse. 

Emma Hopper, a model from Atlanta and student is one of the women who is alleged to have received payment for participating in the S&M sessions

Emma Hopper, a model from Atlanta and student is one of the women who is alleged to have received payment for participating in the S&M sessions

Playboy playmate Mia Raquel Lytell is one of the women accusing Rubin of beating her on the back of the head, 'in and out of consciousness, not knowing if Rubin penetrated her with an object or if it was Rubin himself.'

Mia Raquel Lytell

Playboy playmate Mia Raquel Lytell is one of the women accusing Rubin of beating her on the back of the head, 'in and out of consciousness, not knowing if Rubin penetrated her with an object or if it was Rubin himself.'

Last month, Rubin's longstanding wife of 36 years, Mary Henry, right, with whom he shares three children, and is herself another Wall Street banker, filed for divorce

Last month, Rubin's longstanding wife of 36 years, Mary Henry, right, with whom he shares three children, and is herself another Wall Street banker, filed for divorce

Last month, Rubin's longstanding wife of 36 years, Mary Henry, with whom he shares three children, and is herself another Wall Street banker, filed for divorce.

The financier, who has homes in the Hamptons and on New York's Upper East Side, was known in Wall Street circles as something of a high roller as he earned millions for the billionaire investor until this scandal threatened to overshadow his reputation.  

The original allegations were brought by Mia Lytell, Amy Moore and Stephanie Caldwell in 2017.

Lytell and Moore are former Playboy Playmates, while Caldwell is a model who worked at a Miami strip club.

All accuse Rubin of assault, battery and human trafficking. 

'In short, they are each alleging that they were brought to New York and taken advantage of. The allegations come down to the women saying they were physically and sexually abused,' said John Balestriere, a lawyer acting on behalf of the women. 

'Nobody is saying a gun was put to their heads to come to New York. Our clients are alleging that they were misled and lied to and were victims of physical and sexual violence.

'None of these women came to New York knowing that they would be physically and sexually abused. They did not consent to what did end up happening. The key factor is that Mr. Rubin said these individuals consented to the physical and sexual violence perpetrated against them. Our six clients say they did not consent … ' 

An initial lawsuit said while Lytell and Moore believed that Rubin intended to play 'some mild fetish games and perhaps take photos, neither expected to be bound with rope and tape and gagged or

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