Ruemmler Resigns at Goldman Sachs Over Epstein Ties
February 13, 2026·12 days ago·via CBS News
Kathryn Ruemmler, Obama's former White House counsel, is resigning as Goldman Sachs' general counsel after Justice Department files expose her cozy ties to Jeffrey Epstein, including emails where she called him "Uncle Jeffrey" and admitted adoring him. The exchanges span 2014 to 2019, even after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea for prostitution charges involving a minor, with Ruemmler advising him on his image and Epstein naming her a backup executor in his will.
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