Heather Gray is an attorney and the Executive Director of Private Art Collection at Elysium Management LLC, the family office of billionaire Leon Black. Before joining Elysium, she served as Associate General Counsel and Vice President of Trusts and Estates at Sotheby's. In the Epstein documentary record, Gray appears in 37 EFTA documents with direct email correspondence to "jeffrey E." and financial flows totaling over $16.9 million ($8.8M and $8.1M in separate transactions). These flows are connected to art transactions structured through entities like Narrows Holdings LLC, involving works by Giacometti, Braque, and Cezanne. She coordinated 1031 exchanges (tax-deferred asset swaps) and appraisals through Epstein's network.
Gray co-occurs in documents with Ada Clapp, Eileen Alexanderson, Rich D'Agostino, Alan Dlugash (Epstein's accountant), and Rich Kahn, all members of the financial and administrative apparatus surrounding Epstein and Black. Her role at Elysium places her at the intersection of the documented financial relationship between Leon Black and Jeffrey Epstein, which involved over $158 million in payments from Black to Epstein for tax and estate planning advice.
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Background
Heather Gray is an attorney serving as Executive Director of Private Art Collection at Elysium Management LLC, Leon Black's family office. She previously held the position of Associate General Counsel and VP of Trusts and Estates at Sotheby's. She holds a law degree and specializes in art transactions and estate planning.
Epstein Connection
Gray handled art transactions worth over $16.9 million that flowed through Epstein-linked entities. She communicated directly with Epstein about appraisals of works by Giacometti, Braque, and Cezanne, and coordinated 1031 exchanges through his network. Her position at Leon Black's family office places her at the center of the documented $158M financial relationship between Black and Epstein.
Key Allegations(3)
Gray handled art transactions totaling over $16.9 million through Epstein-linked entities including Narrows Holdings LLC.
documentedGray communicated directly with Epstein about appraisals and 1031 exchanges for high-value artworks.
documentedGray served as Leon Black's art collection manager while Black paid Epstein over $158 million for advisory services.
documentedLegal Status
Heather Gray has not been charged with any crime.
Key Relationships(3)
Direct email; coordinated art transactions through Epstein's network.
Executive Director at Leon Black's family office Elysium Management.
Co-occurs with Lesley Groff in coordinating transactions.
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About Heather Gray
Who is Heather Gray?
Heather Gray is an attorney and the Executive Director of Private Art Collection at Elysium Management LLC, the family office of billionaire Leon Black. Before joining Elysium, she served as Associate General Counsel and Vice President of Trusts and Estates at Sotheby's. In the Epstein documentary record, Gray appears in 37 EFTA documents with direct email correspondence to "jeffrey E." and financial flows totaling over $16.9 million ($8.8M and $8.1M in separate transactions). These flows are connected to art transactions structured through entities like Narrows Holdings LLC, involving works by Giacometti, Braque, and Cezanne. She coordinated 1031 exchanges (tax-deferred asset swaps) and appraisals through Epstein's network. Gray co-occurs in documents with Ada Clapp, Eileen Alexanderson, Rich D'Agostino, Alan Dlugash (Epstein's accountant), and Rich Kahn, all members of the financial and administrative apparatus surrounding Epstein and Black. Her role at Elysium places her at the intersection of the documented financial relationship between Leon Black and Jeffrey Epstein, which involved over $158 million in payments from Black to Epstein for tax and estate planning advice.
What is Heather Gray's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
Heather Gray appears in 531 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.
Is Heather Gray in the Epstein files?
Yes. Heather Gray is referenced in 531 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases.
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