Art dealer listed in Epstein's black book
Larry Gagosian, the prominent art dealer, appears in the Epstein Files as a business contact of Jeffrey Epstein in the context of art transactions involving billionaire Leon Black. The documents contain 414 mentions of Gagosian's gallery and 119 mentions of Larry Gagosian specifically. Epstein coordinated with Gagosian on high-value art purchases, including structuring payments for a $125 million Picasso and negotiating commissions with Sotheby's and Christie's. Gagosian himself claimed no direct personal relationship with Epstein. No criminal accountability, civil suits, or other legal determinations have been identified regarding Gagosian in connection with the Epstein case. The available evidence indicates Gagosian operated as a legitimate business contact in art market transactions facilitated by Epstein on behalf of Black's art collection.
NO DOCUMENT EVIDENCE ON FILE.
In 2023, Black paid $62.5 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands to be released from claims related to Epstein. In July 2023, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee made…
On May 27, Richard Joslin, the CFO of Black's family office, sought Epstein's advice on finding a qualified intermediary for a 1031 exchange involving Andy Warh…
Larry Gagosian, the prominent art dealer, encountered Leon Black in Central Park, with Gagosian remarking on how 'the times sure are changing' after Black's inv…
KNOW OF A RELEVANT ARTICLE? SUBMIT IT