A $27 million federal lawsuit was filed on Thursday that reads like something between American Psycho and a sinister version of Fifty Shades of Grey. Wall Street bigwig Howard Rubin stands accused of luring three unsuspecting women – two of which were former Playboy models – to his private sex dungeon in Manhattan, New York, where they were raped and beaten as part of a twisted sex game.
Rubin is a former manager at one of George Soros’ investment funds’ his notorious Wall Street trading career crashed in 1987 when he was blamed for incurring $377 million of losses at Merrill Lynch which is featured in the book and movie adaption “The Big Short.”