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Former White House Counsel Kathy Ruemmler told lawmakers Wednesday she "regret[s] ever having anything to do with" Jeffrey Epstein but denied any wrongdoing, as the attorney testified to the House Oversight Committee about her relationship with Epstein amid new documents in the Epstein files that suggest the two had a closer friendship than she publicly claims.
Files related to Jeffrey Epstein and his onetime girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell revealed details of his communications with the wealthy and powerful.
The Justice Department says it's released "every document required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act," but CBS News has identified numerous gaps.
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Todd Blanche says 'no closed investigations' in Epstein case, vows DOJ will pursue new suspects
Todd Blanche told senators the Justice Department will prosecute anyone linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking operation if new evidence emerges.
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The Epstein files are a trap for name-chasers
A massive DOJ release has reignited interest in Epstein’s records, but the names inside need careful reading. Mentions do not equal wrongdoing.
Former White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler worked with Epstein on a Swiss bank settlement.
By Saeed Azhar NEW YORK, July 13 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs senior counsel Kathryn Ruemmler is set to face congressional scrutiny on Wednesday over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, pushing the Wall Street bank back into the spotlight over its decision to keep her on despite her links to the convicted sex offender.
