Social media posts extend Epstein fallout to student photo firm Lifetouch | AP News
This AP News article reports that some U.S. school districts canceled class pictures after social media posts linked billionaire Leon Black, former CEO of Apollo Global Management, to photography company Lifetouch. Lifetouch has denied the claims, stating that neither Black nor any Apollo executives had access to student photos. The $2.7 billion deal between Apollo and Lifetouch's parent company, Shutterfly, closed in September 2019, a month after Epstein's death. The Malakoff Independent School District in Texas canceled a picture day due to parental concerns.
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