House Oversight releases deposition videos of 2 key Epstein associates
Neither Darren Indyke nor Richard Kahn were formally interviewed by federal authorities despite decades working for Epstein; they managed a $125 million victims' compensation fund.
- On Tuesday, the House Oversight Committee released deposition videos of Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer Darren Indyke and accountant Richard Kahn denying knowledge of his sex-trafficking crimes.
- Indyke told lawmakers he 'drank the Kool Aid at the time,' believing Epstein was 'devastated and extremely contrite' after his 2008 plea. Kahn similarly claimed he was too busy 'putting out fires' to step away.
- Kahn testified Epstein's annual upkeep reached $25 to $30 million for homes, employees, and personal expenditures. Indyke acknowledged withdrawing more than $700,000 in $7,500 increments but denied attempting to 'structure' transactions to avoid Treasury Department alerts.
- The depositions revealed neither man was ever questioned by federal authorities regarding their work for Epstein. Kahn also detailed securing items from Epstein's New York townhouse after the 2019 FBI raid, citing security concerns.
- Testimony from both men intensifies scrutiny of past investigative decisions and provides congressional investigators with details to pursue subpoenas or referrals. Their significant roles within Epstein's financial operations remained largely unchecked for decades.
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Epstein accountant and lawyer Say FBI Never Interviewed Them in Probe
Washington, D.C. — Newly released congressional deposition videos show that key associates of Jeffrey Epstein were never interviewed by federal investigators, raising fresh concerns about gaps in the government’s handling of the case. Testimony from Epstein’s longtime accountant Richard Kahn and attorney Darren Indyke indicates neither was questioned despite their close professional ties to the late financier. Both men told the House Oversight C…
The House Oversight Commission released videos on Tuesday of closed-door statements by two men from Jeffrey Epstein's inner circle, as part of his investigation into the deceased convicted sex offender.
Conclusiones de los videos con los testimonios a puerta cerrada del exabogado y el contable de Epstein en el Capitolio
Por Annie Grayer y Em Steck, CNN La Comisión de Supervisión de la Cámara de Representantes publicó este martes videos de declaraciones a puerta cerrada de dos hombres del círculo íntimo de Jeffrey Epstein, como parte de su investigación sobre el fallecido delincuente sexual convicto. Darren Indyke, antiguo empleado y abogado de Epstein, y Richard Kahn, su contable de toda la vida, comparecieron ante el panel a principios de este mes para respond…
Jeffrey Epstein's top accountant and lawyer explain why they think the sex offender left them $75 million
Jeffrey Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.US Department of JusticeDarren Indyke and Richard Kahn manage Epstein's $630 million estate without salaries.Epstein's estate faces numerous lawsuits and expenses, complicating million-dollar payouts to Indyke and Kahn.They told Congress about Epstein's financial clients and plans to open his own bank.In Jeffrey Epstein's last will and testament, he named two …
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