Overview
- Richard Kahn, Epstein’s longtime accountant and current estate co-executor, told House investigators he was unaware of Epstein’s abuse during his years managing finances.
- Committee Chair James Comer said Kahn identified Les Wexner, Glenn Dubin, Steven Sinofsky, Leon Black and members of the Rothschild family as sources of significant payments to Epstein.
- Comer also said Kahn testified he had never seen any financial transaction involving President Donald Trump or his family in Epstein’s records.
- Democratic members said Kahn reported that the Epstein estate reached a settlement with a woman who had also made accusations related to President Trump, a claim not yet detailed in public transcripts.
- Investigators said they have reviewed more than 40,000 bank and Treasury records tied to at least 64 Epstein-linked entities, with co-executor Darren Indyke scheduled for a deposition on March 19.