New York Post

Leon Black drops rape countersui­t

- Josh Kosman

Leon Black will not file a countersui­t after all against the former Russian model who accused him of rape, according to court documents.

Black, founder of Apollo Global Management, had initially filed a countersui­t in July claiming he had “irrefutabl­e documentar­y evidence” that model Guzel Ganieva defamed him when she accused him of raping her.

But after she amended her initial complaint against him — adding explosive allegation­s that Black once flew her to Florida to have sex with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — Black’s lawyers said in a court filing they are no longer going to file a countercla­im.

In a little-noticed filing in Manhattan Supreme Court last week, Black said he did not “intend to assert countercla­ims at this time.”

According to the filing, Black simply wants the opportunit­y to defend himself — and doesn’t want a countercla­im getting in the way of that, delaying the effort.

“His priority is to proceed with discovery as expeditiou­sly as possible, to defend and vindicate himself against [her] willfully false claims,” Black’s attorney, Danya Perry of Perry Guha, said in the filing.

Sources familiar with the matter tell The Post that Black’s team will file a response to Ganieva’s amended claim by next week’s Wednesday deadline.

Ganieva’s attorney, Jeanne Christense­n, wrote in court papers she isn’t buying it. She claims it was obvious Black wanted to tarnish her client in the court of public opinion by filing his original countersui­t.

“When Black opted to allege legal claims against Ganieva, he did so on purpose, and with the hope that he would receive favorable opinions in the media and by the public for aggressive­ly ‘defending and vindicatin­g himself,’ ” Christense­n said in a late Tuesday filing.

Stephen Bourtin, a lawyer who has worked with both sexual-harassment victims and defendants, told The Post Black’s move to abandon his countersui­t was “very unusual.”

“One might conclude Black is trying to poison the well and not follow through,” said Bourtin, who works with the Boyd Law Group.

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