(WBFF) — Orioles principal owner David Rubenstein was named in the Jeffrey Epstein files, as found on the Department of Justice’s website.

Rubenstein is not accused of any wrongdoing.

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Emails show that Rubenstein met with Epstein in 2012, four years after Epstein pleaded guilty to a state charge of procuring for prostitution a girl below the age of 18. A second meeting was mentioned in the emails, but seemingly never took place.

A spokesman for David Rubenstein provided a statement to FOX45 News, which reads:

Mr. Rubenstein had one meeting for 20 minutes in Carlyle’s office, at the request of people seeking Mr. Rubenstein’s participation in philanthropic endeavors, none of which were pursued by Mr. Rubenstein. A brief email thanking Mr. Rubenstein for the meeting also suggested a meeting between Mr. Rubenstein and Ehud Barak, which never occurred. There is nothing more to Mr. Rubenstein’s involvement than that innocuous interaction.Comment with Bubbles

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Rubenstein became principal owner of the Orioles ahead of the 2024 season.