Goldman Sachs Officer Resigns From Epstein Files Exposure

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Goldman Sachs Officer Resigns From Epstein Files Exposure

CHIEF LEGAL OFFICER FOR GOLDMAN SACHS RESIGNS AFTER EPSTEIN FILES REVELATIONS

An American, one of many more likely to come, is out of a job because of the Epstein Files.  Her name is Kathryn Ruemmler, and she until yesterday was the chief legal officer for Goldman Sachs.  She announced her resignation yesterday.  It’s worth remembering that Ruemmler also served as White House Counsel to Barack Obama, and was his longest serving counsel.  She advised Obama on legal issues involving domestic, foreign, and national security policy.  Before Obama, she was Associate Counsel to Bill Clinton from 2000-2001.  Now, her successful career appears to be over because of past associations with Jeffrey Epstein.

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KATHRYN RUEMMLER ACCEPTED LUXURY GIFTS FROM EPSTEIN AFTER HIS CONVICTION

What were those associations?  According to what has been found so far in the heavily redacted and incompletely released Epstein Files, former Goldman Sachs chief legal officer Kathryn Ruemmler received gifts from Jeffrey Epstein.  The gifts we know about were luxury handbags and a fur coat.  Epstein gave Ruemmler the gifts after he was convicted for sex crimes in 2008.  To date, the distinction between what associations people had with Epstein before and after he became a registered sex offender is making waves, particularly for those in the latter.  In Ruemmler’s case, she considered Epstein to be like an older brother.

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RUEMMLER IS JUST THE FIRST OF MANY IN AMERICA TO SUFFER FROM EPSTEIN RADIOACTIVITY

It’s certainly embarrassing for Goldman Sachs, and possibly an insurmountable black mark for Ruemmler’s career.  But it is welcome news for all those looking for accountability for all things Epstein in the United States, where careers ending is still a far cry from prosecutions for child prostitution, human trafficking, possible murders (possibly many murders), money laundering, blackmail, and a host of related conspiracies.  I don’t know much about Ruemmler, aside from her professional history.  But that professional history put her in a class of the powerful that found Epstein’s usefulness to, ah, trump any other considerations.

For America, it’s a slow start.  But the trickle seems inevitably to become a deluge.

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