Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein's accountant, and Darren Indyke, his lawyer, stated before the House Oversight Committee that they were never interviewed by government authorities regarding their work for Epstein. This testimony raises questions about the scope of the Justice Department's investigation, which has been described as "exhaustive."
Kahn mentioned that he received subpoenas from authorities in New York and the Virgin Islands, but he was not directly contacted by law enforcement agencies. Indyke confirmed that he was not surprised by the lack of contact, considering his role as a transactional lawyer. Both acknowledged that they considered leaving their work for Epstein after his 2008 conviction, but Kahn decided to stay for financial reasons. This situation highlights the controversies surrounding how investigations into Epstein have been handled over the years.
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