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16 Jul 2026, 17:00 GMT+10
Kathy Ruemmler of Goldman Sachs appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday
Several US lawmakers said they were "disgusted" by testimony from Kathy Ruemmler, a former Goldman Sachs chief legal officer and White House counsel under former President Barack Obama, about her relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Ruemmler appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday as part of the congressional investigation into Epstein's network of influential associates.
Documents released by the Justice Department show Ruemmler exchanged extensive communications with Epstein from 2014 to 2019, long after his 2008 guilty plea to soliciting prostitution from a minor. The correspondence suggests she referred to him as 'Uncle Jeffrey' and accepted expensive gifts. Ruemmler maintains that their relationship was professional and stemmed from her work as an attorney.
In her opening statement, Ruemmler said she was unaware of the extent of Epstein's criminal conduct, claiming he used her and other respected figures to legitimize himself.
Much of the questioning centered on a 2016 email in which Ruemmler wrote to Epstein: "Best massage ever, but not your kind of massage." She testified that the remark was a joke in poor taste about massages and prostitution, insisting that the exchange was taken out of context.
Democratic Representative Yassamin Ansari said Ruemmler's explanation suggested she understood what the exchange referred to while making "light of the abuse that these women went through."
The Wall Street Journal reported that several Democratic lawmakers emerged from the hearing saying they were "disgusted" by Ruemmler's testimony. The committee's top Democrat, Robert Garcia, said it is "difficult to see how she's being completely truthful."
Ruemmler's testimony also renewed scrutiny of Goldman Sachs' handling of the controversy surrounding her ties to Epstein. She announced in February that she would step down as the bank's
chief legal officer effective June 30, saying media scrutiny over her relationship with Epstein had become a distraction.
READ MORE: Ex-Obama counsel quits Goldman Sachs over Uncle Jeffrey
Instead of leaving as planned, however, she remained in an advisory role at the request of CEO David Solomon, helping oversee the search for her successor.
The Financial Times reported last month that Solomon's backing of Ruemmler became a taboo subject inside the bank, with very few senior executives daring to question his support for her.
(RT.com)
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