Overview
- Indyke is testifying behind closed doors to the House Oversight Committee on March 19, following co-executor Richard Kahn’s March 11 appearance.
- Court filings and regulatory records allege Indyke and Kahn helped arrange sham marriages and structured cash withdrawals that supported Epstein’s activities.
- Both men deny knowing about or facilitating crimes, have not been charged, and their attorney says no accuser has alleged they committed or witnessed abuse.
- Indyke and Kahn recently agreed to a proposed $25–35 million class-action settlement with victims, with no admission of wrongdoing and subject to judicial approval, to be paid by Epstein’s estate.
- Investigators are continuing depositions of other figures as Ghislaine Maxwell invoked the Fifth, Bill and Hillary Clinton and Les Wexner have testified, and Chairman James Comer signaled Leon Black’s deposition and subpoenaed Pam Bondi.