Exposed: Financier Howard Rubin’s ‘Sex Dungeon’ Penthouse, Accusers Describe ‘Victim Wall’

Photos of disgraced financier Howard Rubin’s Midtown “sex dungeon” penthouse have emerged for the first time, as multiple accusers claim he kept a disturbing “victim wall” of women he allegedly brutalized.

Four of Rubin’s accusers told The Post that the former Wall Street power player — once a top trader for George Soros — lured them to his luxury Manhattan apartment under the guise of paid photo shoots before turning violent. Prosecutors say the multimillionaire ran a $1 million sex-trafficking and torture ring from the penthouse between 2009 and 2019.

The women, who spoke anonymously, said Rubin displayed framed photos of Playboy models across the apartment — “trophies” of women he claimed had “been there before.” Once inside, victims were forced to sign non-disclosure agreements threatening $500,000 penalties for speaking out.

According to prosecutors, Rubin’s so-called “red room” contained devices used to tie up, electrocute, and beat women, some of whom lost consciousness during assaults. Text messages allegedly show Rubin boasting to accomplices about the abuse and coordinating with his assistant Jennifer Powers, who is accused of recruiting victims.

Rubin’s ex-wife, Mary Henry, recently described him as a “family man” in a court letter supporting his $50 million bail — sparking outrage among victims. Prosecutors argued against his release, citing evidence he once sought a hitman to target women who sued him.

Now jailed at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, Rubin has pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking charges. Powers, who has also pleaded not guilty, remains free on an $850,000 bond.

“This isn’t just about one man,” one victim said. “It’s about a system that let him keep hurting women for years.”

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