A fourth woman has filed a lawsuit
accusing former Soros Fund portfolio manager Howard Rubin of brutalizing
her in his Manhattan penthouse sex dungeon, saying he ignored her
repeated use of their agreed-upon safe word, “pineapples,” during an S&M
session.
The woman, who has requested anonymity in her $7 million Manhattan
Supreme Court suit as a rape victim, met Rubin through a friend in
November 2015.
The pal set up a date between the then-60-year-old Rubin and the
20-year-old woman at the Russian Tea Room in Manhattan, the suit says.
The woman was told she’d be paid $2,000 for dinner and drinks, but that
she would not be required to have sex.
Rubin plied the young escort with pricey glasses of Don Julio 1942 Anejo
tequila and then presented her with a nondisclosure agreement that said
she could be sued for up to $1 million if she disclosed their
relationship, according to court papers.
Rubin — whose high-stakes investing for billionaire George Soros was
featured in the best-selling books “Liar’s Poker” and “The Big Short” —
then invited the woman to his apartment at the luxury Metropolitan
Tower.
At the penthouse pad, the married Rubin allegedly served his mistress a
drugged drink and ushered her into his “dungeon-like ‘toy room,'” a
300-square-foot space with “ropes and toys to tie people up with, and
electrocuting devices, and other devices,” the suit says.
She allowed Rubin to tie her wrists after he “explained that he would go
easy on her, and that she had a safe word: pineapples,” the suit says.
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