House Oversight Committee Grills Epstein Accountant Richard Kahn

The Bottom Line
The House Oversight Committee is questioning Jeffrey Epstein’s former accountant, Richard Kahn, to uncover how the sex offender made his money and who supported his network. Kahn testified that he found no financial records linking Epstein to Donald Trump, but he did name five individuals who paid Epstein for services. This closed-door probe is part of a larger effort to understand the financial systems that allowed Epstein to operate for years.
Key Statements
“Jeffrey Epstein's accountant Richard Kahn testifies to the House Oversight Committee that he found no evidence of financial transactions between Epstein and Donald Trump.”
Confirms a major finding regarding the scope of the financial investigation into political figures.
“Richard Kahn... testified before the House Oversight Committee, naming five individuals who paid Epstein as part of a congressional probe into his financial network.”
Provides specific evidence of the committee's progress in identifying Epstein's financial associates.
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