Epstein Lawyer Darren Indyke Tells Congress He Had 'No Knowledge' of Crimes
Darren Indyke, Epstein's attorney for 20 years and estate co-executor, denied awareness of abuse and rejected facilitation claims during House Oversight Committee deposition.
- On Thursday, Darren Indyke, longtime lawyer to Jeffrey Epstein, will be deposed by the House Oversight Committee as it probes how Epstein's crimes operated with seeming impunity.
- Committee records show Indyke helped assemble Epstein's complex web of businesses, with court filings alleging he and Kahn managed over 140 bank accounts linked to Epstein.
- A will signed two days before Epstein's death left Indyke $50 million and Kahn $25 million, while lawsuits allege Indyke facilitated sham marriages and limited cash withdrawals to $7,500 despite withdrawing hundreds of thousands over four years.
- Neither Darren Indyke nor Richard Kahn have been charged, and Daniel Weiner said 'not a single woman has ever accused either Mr. Indyke or Mr. Kahn of committing sexual abuse'.
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Epstein’s Lawyer Accused of Perjuring Himself During Congressional Deposition
Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime attorney told lawmakers he had no knowledge of the disgraced financier’s abuse of underage girls, a claim that immediately drew sharp skepticism from members of Congress. The post Epstein’s Lawyer Accused of Perjuring Himself During Congressional Deposition appeared first on Slay News.
Epstein's former attorney testifies he had 'no knowledge whatsoever' of crimes
Darren Indyke, longtime attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, testified he "did not know" of Epstein's sexual abuse of women and girls. He also confirmed the existence of hard drives held by Epstein's estate.
High-profile figures, insiders set to testify in Epstein probe
The House Oversight Committee is preparing for months of testimony tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.High-profile figures, including Bill Gates, are expected to testify about their interactions with Epstein. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who has been photographed with Epstein, has volunteered to speak with the committee but has not yet scheduled an interview."I mean, that's a step, b…
House oversight committee interviews former Epstein lawyer Darren Indyke
The House oversight committee questioned former Jeffrey Epstein lawyer Darren Indyke on Thursday as lawmakers pressed deeper into the late financier’s inner circle — and what they might have known about his history of targeting underage minors and young women for sex trafficking. In the closed-door deposition, Indyke denied knowing about Epstein’s sexual abuse and rejected allegations that he facilitated the disgraced financier’s conduct. In fac…
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