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Former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler will give a closed-door interview Wednesday to the House Oversight Committee as part of its Epstein investigation. Records show thousands of mentions of her name and extensive 2014-2019 email contact with the convicted sex offender.
nypost.comKathryn Ruemmler, who served as White House counsel under President Obama, is scheduled to testify Wednesday in a closed-door interview before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The session is part of the committee’s investigation into the convicted sex offender, and a transcript is expected to be released later.
Ruemmler’s name appeared thousands of times in Justice Department records released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Emails between her and Epstein from 2014 to 2019 showed she accepted luxury gifts, addressed him as “Uncle Jeffrey” and “sweetie,” and advised him on responding to questions about his sex crimes. ” In a June New York Times guest essay, Ruemmler said she first connected with Epstein in 2014 after leaving the White House when he contacted her about a potential opportunity to work with Bill Gates.
” She added that she would have taken action if she had seen or heard anything suggesting Epstein was harming women or girls.
The spokesperson stated that at the time she interacted with Epstein, Ruemmler was a practicing criminal defense attorney who shared a client with him and had no knowledge of any ongoing criminal activity on his part. Ruemmler announced in February that she would resign as chief legal officer at Goldman Sachs effective 30 June.
Reports in June indicated she agreed to continue in an advisory role after the bank’s CEO asked her to remain.
Two Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to the CEO in June requesting information about the decision and what Ruemmler had disclosed about her relationship with Epstein before joining the firm. Goldman Sachs declined to comment.
abcnews.go.comKathryn Ruemmler appeared in a closed-door session on July 15, 2026. She addressed her past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein during her time at the White House and Goldman Sachs.
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