Bucks Owner Wes Edens Is Being Subpoenaed In The Wall Street Sex Dungeon Lawsuit [Update]
by Diana Moskovitz from Deadspin > Sports News Without Fear, Favor or Compromise on (#41KHH)

In two separate civil suits, multiple women say that Wall Street portfolio manager Howard Rubin-infamous for his role in Merrill Lynch losing $275 million dollars in one quarter in 1987, later documented in the bestselling book Liar's Poker-paid people to lure them to a Manhattan penthouse, where he bound them, beat"