Apollo Global Management Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Epstein Allegations Impacting Investors

Apollo Global Management: Class Action Lawsuit Overview



In a significant legal development, Apollo Global Management, Inc. (ticker: APO) is currently embroiled in a securities class action lawsuit filed by the national shareholders' rights law firm Hagens Berman. This lawsuit comes on the heels of various investigative reports that have raised serious questions about the company's integrity and its historically controversial ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The Lawsuit Details



The action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York under the case name Feldman v. Apollo Global Management, Inc., seeks to represent investors who acquired Apollo securities from May 10, 2021, to February 21, 2026—a period during which substantive allegations regarding the company’s management and its relationship with Epstein surfaced. Investors are encouraged to reach out to Hagens Berman before the critical deadline of May 1, 2026, to discuss their rights and possible compensation for their losses.

Allegations Against Apollo



The lawsuit accuses Apollo's executives of making materially false statements about their financial dealings with Epstein. Initially, the firm had maintained that their relationship with Epstein was limited to past dealings involving former CEO Leon Black. However, new evidence suggests otherwise, showing that current CEO Marc Rowan and other executives engaged in discussions concerning tax strategies and potential

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