Richard Kahn Testifies He Was Unaware of Jeffrey Epstein’s Full Abuse During House Deposition
Richard Kahn, who managed finances for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for over a decade, testified in a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee that he did not know the full scope of Epstein’s sexual abuse until after Epstein’s death. Kahn, also a co-executor of Epstein’s estate, expressed regret over possibly assisting Epstein unknowingly and stated he would have stopped working for him had he been aware of the misconduct. Democrats on the committee criticized Kahn’s vague responses, questioning the credibility of his claimed ignorance, given his long involvement in managing Epstein’s financial operations, including payments that may have gone to victims. During the testimony, Kahn explained that he monitored Epstein’s gifts but did not see them as potential red flags for abuse. He also claimed no role in establishing Epstein’s numerous companies and did not perceive them as suspicious. Kahn provided information on Epstein’s wealth, mentioning prominent clients like Les Wexner, Glenn Dubin, Steven Sinofsky, Leon Black, and members of the Rothschild family. Some of the named clients clarified their professional relationship with Epstein, mostly limited to financial management or estate planning. House Oversight Chair James Comer noted that Kahn testified he had no transactions with former President Donald Trump or his family. The deposition sheds light on Epstein’s financial network while raising questions about how much his associates knew about his criminal activities.
Richard Kahn Testifies He Was Unaware of Jeffrey Epstein’s Full Abuse During House Deposition
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