In a posh penthouse near New York City’s Central Park, pain was allegedly on the menu.

One of the bedrooms had been “transformed into a sex dungeon” that was painted red and soundproofed. There, women – some of them Playboy models – would be tortured with a device to “shock or electrocute” them.

If the wealthy sadist who hired them was “satisfied” with the kinky sex, he or his trusted assistant would pay them $5,000 for every BDSM encounter.

Now, financier Howard Rubin, 70, a former money manager for billionaire left-wing philanthropist George Soros, has been arrested on sex trafficking charges. It is allegedly a repeat of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal , minus a royal, but you can also toss in a low-rent Ghislaine Maxwell .

The much-married and father of three, Rubin, was sued in 202

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