The self-titled 'King of All Fun' allegedly sent the tape to
several of his New York contacts. It came one month after it emerged that he
reached a $250million divorce settlement with ex-wife Carol. The 43-year marriage began before the pharmaceutical mogul
made his fortune, so many assumed the riches would be split evenly in the
absence of any prenuptial agreement.
In the video, the 67-year-old can be heard from behind the
camera urging the three pretty brunettes to perform sex acts on each other, the
New York Post reports. The song 'I Don’t Care, I Love It' can be heard in the
background. He emailed the video around with the message: 'What a trip, what a
crew!'
Rahr’s lawyer Ben Brafman told the Post when asked about the
video: 'However inappropriate or offensive the footage might appear to some,
all the women are consenting adults who were engaged in friendly, voluntary and
lawful behavior.'
Rahr sold his pharmaceutical company Kinray for $1.3 billion
in 2010 and did not have any money when he met his wife Carol. In that time, he has built friendships with power brokers
including Bill Clinton, Michael Milken, Alicia Keys, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark
Wahlberg, Lionel Richie and Andrea Bocelli through his philanthropic
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