'Airbnb has secretive \'black box\' team paying out $50 million a year to keep disaster stays out of press'
Airbnb’s secret team known as ‘Black Box’ pay out around £35 million a year to keep disaster stays quiet (Picture: Getty/AFP)

Airbnb has a secretive team of 100 agents known as the Black Box to keep murders, deaths and sex attacks at rentals out of the public eye, it is claimed.

Their methods are said to have included paying out $7 million (£5 million) to a woman raped during a stay in return for her silence.

The agents — many with military or police backgrounds — are based in cities across the world, including Dublin, Montreal and Singapore.

They have a ‘blank cheque’ for payouts to support guests and hosts, and even have to clean up dismembered bodies, Bloomberg Businessweek has found.

The short-term letting giant spends an estimated $50 million (£35 million) a year on payouts.

In one incident, a rape victim received millions in return for agreeing not to ‘imply responsibility or liability’ on Airbnb or her host after a ‘career criminal’ used a duplicate key to enter a rental apartment in New York and attack her at knifepoint in 2016.

The Australian woman, 29, and a group of friends picked up keys at a corner shop without needing to give ID.

After a party, she returned alone to find attacker Junior Lee, 24, hiding in the bathroom. The settlement was reached two years later.

ORINDA, CA - NOVEMBER 5: A composite photo of Raymon Hill Jr. is displayed in a makeshift memorial for the Airbnb house rental shooting victims during a vigil at Orinda Theatre Square in Orinda, Calif., on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. Farley is survived by his 5-month pregnant girlfriend Johnay Smith. Later, the Orinda City Council and its residents would discuss the short-term rentals ordinance due to the mass shooting on Halloween night that killed five people and injured four others. (Ray Chavez/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)
Raymon Hill Jr was one of five people killed in a shooting at a Airbnb house in 2019 (Picture: MediaNews Group via Getty Images)
Authorities in Costa Rica say they think that a body discovered near an apartment in the capital of San Jose is that of missing Florida woman Carla Stefaniak, who disappeared while vacationing in the Central American nation.
Carla Stefaniak, 36, was murdered in an Airbnb apartment in 2018 (Picture: Mario Caicedo via WFLA)

Airbnb insisted: ‘In sexual assault cases, in settlements we’ve reached, survivors can speak freely about their experience. This includes the NYC case.’

In another case, American Carla Stefaniak, 36, was murdered by a security guard at an Airbnb apartment in Costa Rica in 2018 after telling friends security was ‘sketchy’.

Her family settled with Airbnb for an undisclosed sum after claiming it failed to do background checks on her killer, who was working in the country illegally.

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