Court documents suggest that the family of the teenager who accused Leon Black of rape believes she is dishonest

The family of the woman who made allegations against billionaire investor Leon Black, claiming that he raped her inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan mansion when she was a teenager, has expressed doubt about her claims. In court papers filed by Black’s attorneys, it is stated that they believe the woman is lying not only about the alleged rape but also about her claim of having autism. Black’s legal team, who have labeled the claims as baseless, claim to have identified the woman and assert their right to investigate her story. The court documents indicate that the woman does not have autism or Down syndrome but was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. The latest filing also suggests that the woman intentionally displayed behaviors associated with autism to present herself as someone with the condition. Black hired investigators who questioned the woman’s family and friends regarding her claims, and her relatives reportedly do not believe the accusations. The woman’s lawyer denies the allegations against her and accuses Black of attempting to divert attention and intimidate her client. Black’s attorneys contend that the woman has a history of using multiple names and personas and has fabricated alternate realities due to her personality disorder. The court filing further claims that the woman recently made social media posts alleging abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, but her family did not believe her and she eventually deleted the posts. Black’s attorneys also dispute the woman’s account of being a member of a cheerleading program at the age of 15, as they assert that the program was for high school students and did not involve overnight trips. The latest court filing is in response to the woman’s motion to proceed anonymously and addresses allegations of harassment and intimidation, stating that investigators working for Black did not begin their activities until after the filing. The filing also describes a visit by investigators to the woman’s parents, where they brought dessert as a gesture of politeness. The woman claims that the investigators showed photos of her minor child and interrogated her parents about her childhood and medical history. Black has filed a lawsuit against the woman’s attorney, accusing them of knowingly filing false lawsuits. The woman’s attorney rejects Black’s allegations and states that they will not be deterred. The woman maintains that she attended an underage cheerleader party where she encountered Ghislaine Maxwell, who admired her appearance. She claims that she met Black a year later and was forced to engage in sexual activities with him.

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