The longtime wife of ex-Soros Fund portfolio manager Howard Rubin — who is accused of sexually abusing multiple women in his sex dungeon Manhattan apartment — has filed for divorce, court records show.
Mary J. Henry — who married Rubin in 1985, according to the New York Times — initiated the divorce in Manhattan Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Henry’s lawyer and Rubin did not immediately return requests for comment.
Rubin, 66, has faced a slew of lawsuits brought by various women accusing him of sexually abusing them in his BDSM-themed Midtown pad — replete with ropes, toys, electrocuting devices and other implements.
One of the women has since settled her claims against Rubin after she signed a document admitting that their 2015 encounter was consensual.
Another Brooklyn federal court sex abuse lawsuit filed against Rubin by six women — including some who’ve modeled for Playboy — was slated for trial in March 2020 but has since been postponed until November 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.