Leon Black, Amidst a Comeback, Continues with Throwing a Legal Grenade

 It might have happened quicker - Leon Black's current reputation restoration - had he not kept headlines going about his personal life in the lawsuits he had filed. But the beginning of a comeback did happen. Media centers are covering Black as they would any other successful big-time financial player. 

However, Black hasn't halted his involvement with unleashing and sticking with the litigation. Right now the law is on his side. New York County Supreme Court Justice David Cohen ruled that Black's lawsuit against the Wigdor law firm and the former lover who had sued him for sexual misconduct and more - Guzel Ganieva - contending malicious prosecution is a-go. 

Reuters Legal reports: 

" ... Black can move ahead with his lawsuit against the Wigdor law firm and its ex-client Guzel Ganieva over their failed case accusing the Apollo Global Management co-founder of defamation and rape ..."

Black claims Wigdor knew that Ganieva's accusations of rape were not true. He contends that such legal actions had cost him significant amounts of money in business opportunities. The ruling is being appealed.

Black is represented by prominent lawyer Susan Estrich. Of course, this could put that earlier scandal back in the headlines. As a coach, I wouldn't have advised pursuing that legal action at this time of Black's comeback. 

A lawsuit filed by Cheri Pierson, contending sexual misconduct, has been dismissed by the plaintiff herself. Another lawsuit with the same kind of contention is still pending.

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