Overview
- Videos of House Oversight depositions released Tuesday show Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn told lawmakers the DOJ and FBI never questioned them about Epstein.
- Both men said they saw no crimes and have not been accused of wrongdoing, though a legal analyst cited victims who told the FBI Indyke urged them not to speak to law enforcement.
- Their testimony detailed an estate once valued at about $630 million that now lists roughly $127 million in assets after sales and a $35 million victim settlement, which could erase large bequests to them.
- They said they took no executor pay, explained bequests of $50 million to Indyke and $25 million to Kahn as de facto compensation, and described annual legal costs of $5–10 million draining the estate.
- Kahn outlined Epstein’s money flows, including heavy cash use after banks cut ties and a halted plan to start a US Virgin Islands bank named Southern Country International, while coverage ranged from NBC’s focus on investigative gaps to MS NOW’s financial details and Raw Story’s emphasis on the DOJ memo about a missing client list.