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13 billionaire scandals of the decade: how did Kylie Jenner, Elizabeth Holmes, Elon Musk and others get into trouble?

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Billionaires Kylie Jenner, Jeffrey Epstein and Elizabeth Holmes were all involved in scandals in the past decade. Photo: SCMP
Billionaires Kylie Jenner, Jeffrey Epstein and Elizabeth Holmes were all involved in scandals in the past decade. Photo: SCMP
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Mark Zuckerberg, former Italian leader Silvio Berlusconi and Jeffrey Epstein are some of the billionaires who got into plenty of trouble in the past decade

The saying goes that the bigger you are, the harder you fall.

We take a look at billionaires who experienced public scrutiny and the impact of a widely known scandal – brought on by personal issues, business-related turmoil, or even federal crimes.

From the highly-publicised Jeffrey Epstein scandal to the demise of notorious Ponzi schemer Allen Stanford, here are 13 of the wildest billionaire scandals that defined the 2010s.

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George Soros

George Soros, founder and chairman of the Open Society Foundations, plays a key part in conservative efforts to defend US President Donald Trump ahead of a looming impeachment vote. Photo: Ronald Zak/AP Photo
George Soros, founder and chairman of the Open Society Foundations, plays a key part in conservative efforts to defend US President Donald Trump ahead of a looming impeachment vote. Photo: Ronald Zak/AP Photo

In 2011, George Soros’ then-28-year-old girlfriend sued him for US$50 million, saying he refused to buy her a flat. At the time, he was 80 years old.

Adriana Ferreyr sued the billionaire for emotional distress, claiming he’d reneged on his promise to buy her a multimillion-dollar flat. According to Ferreyr, Soros said he would get her a “dream flat” on New York’s Upper East Side, worth US$1,995,000, only to give it to another girlfriend.

A judge threw out her lawsuit in 2015.

Allen Stanford

R. Allen Stanford, once considered one of the wealthiest people in the US with a financial empire that spanned the Americas, was convicted on charges he bilked investors out of more than US$7 billion. Photo: Nick de la Torre/AP Photo
R. Allen Stanford, once considered one of the wealthiest people in the US with a financial empire that spanned the Americas, was convicted on charges he bilked investors out of more than US$7 billion. Photo: Nick de la Torre/AP Photo
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