Lifetouch, a major U.S. school photography company, is facing scrutiny after its owner, billionaire Leon Black, appeared in newly released Epstein files, prompting parental demands for transparency ...
Lifetouch, the company specializing in school photography, has issued a statement amid a row over it being mentioned in documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Kentucky Educational Development Corporation has suspended all current and future use of Lifetouch photography services pending a thorough investigation into unspecified safety concerns.
Several East Texas school districts are considering reviewing or terminating their contracts with Lifetouch following public scrutiny of the company’s corporate ownership. The controversy stems from ...
The company says the former CEO and its board of directors never had access to student photos and denies any connection to Epstein.
The disruption to school picture plans in Texas and elsewhere began after online posts linked Lifetouch, which photographs ...
Texas parents voiced concerns this week after it became widely circulated that Lifetouch is owned by Apollo Management Group—a private equity firm once run by Leon Black. Black, a billionaire ...
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