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| As a high-earning money manager, Howard Rubin seemed to have it all. He and his wife, fellow Harvard MBA Mary, owned a multi-million-dollar co-op on the Upper East Side and a $9 million waterfront estate in the Hamptons. But there was one extra property Rubin kept hidden: a Madison Avenue penthouse that contained a sex dungeon. It is in this secret lair that Rubin, now 66, allegedly committed violent acts against a number of women, including Playboy playmates. A civil trial, with six of his seven alleged victims seeking some $18 million, is scheduled for November. Among other misdeeds, Rubin stands accused of beating one woman's "breasts so badly that her right implant flipped" and once screaming, "I'm going to rape you like I rape my daughter" before forcing a partner to have sex against her will. Now, his wife has filed for divorce and New York society is shaken by the revelations. "I thought he was a nice guy. He was a nebbishy Jewish guy and totally normal. I was surprised to hear about him having that apartment [with a sex dungeon]," said a trader who worked with Rubin at Soros Fund Management, created by billionaire investor George Soros. Read our full shocking exposé below. Meanwhile, New York City Ballet soloist Georgina Pazcoguin is spilling all about her secret world in a new memoir, including regular boozy binges that left her hungover in rehearsal. "A common misconception" about ballerinas "is that we're all really straitlaced and boring," Pazcoguin told The Post. "Absolutely no." We also look at why some down-on-their-luck Olympic stars have been forced to sell their medals, and how once low-paid caddies are now making bank on the golf circuit. Finally, a new book reveals that Osama bin Laden's capture was sparked by his family's laundry. Enjoy — and have a super Sunday. Margi Conklin Sunday Editor, New York Post | | | | | | Kinky Secrets | | | | Inside the glamorous public life and shocking private world of Howard Rubin — accused of beating up women in his secret sex lair. READ MORE | | | | | | | | | Swan Dive | | | | New York City Ballet soloist Georgina Pazcoguin dishes on the body shaming, harassment and hangovers of the dance scene. READ MORE | | | | | | | | | Bag Men | | | | How golf caddies went from low-paid lackeys to among the highest-earning men in sports. READ MORE | | | | | QUOTE OF THE WEEK | | | "There's more to life than just gymnastics." | |
| | — Former gold medal gymnast Simone Biles after suddenly pulling out of the women's team final at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics for 'mental health reasons' |
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