Who Is Kathy Ruemmler? Ex-Obama White House Counsel in Spotlight over Epstein Emails
Emails reveal Ruemmler gave informal legal advice, coordinated media responses, and discussed travel plans with Epstein, prompting House Oversight Committee interest amid ongoing investigations.
- A January 30 release shows Ruemmler advised Epstein on lawsuits, coordinated responses to journalists, and sent `Letter to ABC` to Epstein and his attorney Martin Weinberg.
- Ruemmler has said she got to know Epstein through her legal work and provided informal feedback, and reporting shows she was among a small group of advisers helping him with legal and reputational issues.
- The messages include affectionate sign-offs, thank-you notes for gifts, and travel logistics including an offer to pick Ruemmler up in St. Lucia and plans for a private island visit.
- The House Oversight Committee has signaled it may seek testimony as Goldman Sachs stands by Ruemmler while the Epstein estate asserts attorney-client privilege over some emails.
- Investigators are pursuing testimony and documents as Ruemmler maintains she regrets knowing Epstein, denies knowledge of new unlawful activity, and has faced numerous news stories in recent weeks, CNN reports.
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Others pay the price for Epstein friendships — while Trump gets away: columnist
Longtime journalist Ron Fournier highlighted the recent resignation of top Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler, who was uncovered in the investigation files for trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Fournier highlighted the "friendly emails" using words like "sweetie" and calling the sex offender “Uncle Jeffrey."She has now resigned, but the top investment bank didn't fire her. It is just another example of a protected class that enabled a known sex pre…
Kathryn Ruemmler once worked at the White House of Barack Obama and, most recently, chief lawyer at Goldman Sachs. Then, new documents showed the extent of their contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
Messages proved friendship between Kathryn Ruemmler and the sex criminal
Kathryn Ruemmler leaves the credit institution on June 30. She was previously a prosecutor and also a justice officer in the White House of President Barack Obama
Kathryn Ruemmler used to work in the White House under Barack Obama and, most recently, chief lawyer at Goldman Sachs. Then, new papers showed the extent of her contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
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