Billionaire George Soros is finally fighting back in the legal wrangle with his former mistress Adriana Ferreyr â" countersuing her for defamation and assault, and alleging she threw a glass lamp at him during an argument in bed.
Sorosâ lawyers last night filed their response to the Brazilian bombshellâs $50 million suit in 2011, which claimed he promised her a $2 million apartment at 30 E. 85th St. but instead gave it to her love rival, his now-fiancée Tamiko Bolton.
Sorosâ papers state: âSoros and Ferreyr . . . engaged in a physically intimate relationship over the course of several years. [They] continued to date other people. [At the time of the alleged assault in 2010] Soros was approximately 80 years old, and Ferreyr was approx. 27 years old.â
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Sorosâ suit claims the fight started âwhile lying in bedâ when âFerreyr asked Soros about the status of the apartment . . . Soros informed her that another woman with whom he had a relationship was living in Apt. 7C, and that the other woman was very happy living there.â
âFerreyr became enraged, picked up a nearby lamp that was made partly of glass, and knowingly, intentionally, and wilfully attempted to strike Soros with it,â his suit claims. âThe lamp struck Sorosâ forearm, then fell to the floor and broke . . . Soros did not hit Ferreyr . . . Ferreyr stood up and cut her foot on one or more of the shards of glass.â
Police were called and, according to the court papers, âFerreyr made false statements to the police . . . [by claiming] âSoros with an open hand smacked her on the right side of face.â â
Sorosâ assault and battery suit claims she struck him âwith the lamp in an effort to harm him.â Heâs also suing for defamation, claiming her statement tht he âhit her in the faceâ was false.
Sorosâ lawyer William Zabel said, âThis is the first time that we have had an opportunity to respond formally to Ms. Ferreyrâs false claims and to make our own counterclaims to hold her accountable for the harm her malicious assertions have caused Mr. Soros.â Ferreyrâs lawyer William Beslow declined to comment.