A victim of retired Big Apple financier Howard Rubin — who allegedly “tortured” former Playboy models and other women in a Midtown penthouse-turned-BDSM “sex dungeon” — celebrated his arrest and called the wait for justice a “complete nightmare.”
Rubin, who worked for years at George Soros’ investment firm, allegedly lured “dozens” of women to New York City between 2009 and 2019 — where he tied them up, beat and electrocuted them , the Brooklyn US Attorney’s Office.
“Relief. Relief. After eight years, finally a breath of relief,” one of Rubin’s accusers, who requested anonymity, told The Post of Rubin’s Friday arrest. 3
“It’s just been a complete nightmare. I’m relieved that justice is finally being acknowledged.”
When told Rubin, 70, was held without bail, she replied: “Oh my