Richard Joslin was the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of billionaire Leon Black's family office and is documented in released Epstein files seeking financial and tax advice from Jeffrey Epstein regarding art transactions and structured exchanges. Specifically, on May 27, Joslin emailed Epstein asking for guidance on finding a qualified intermediary for a 1031 exchange involving Andy Warhol's Nine Marilyns painting valued at $7.5 million. No sources indicate that Joslin himself faced criminal charges, arrest, investigation, or civil liability related to Epstein or any wrongdoing. He appears in the documents solely in his professional capacity as a family office executive coordinating complex art and financial matters on behalf of Black.
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…
Josh Harris never had an independent relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Harris sought to prevent Epstein's attempts to develop a corporate relationship with Apo…
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