Epstein’s Wealth Under the Microscope as Ex-Accountant Testifies

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House investigators pressed Epstein’s longtime accountant Richard Kahn in a closed deposition on Capitol Hill to understand how Epstein built his fortune and his ties to powerful financiers. Kahn said he hadn’t seen evidence of abuse and characterized Epstein’s money as coming from his work as a tax advisor and financial planner, while lawmakers highlighted significant funds from figures like Les Wexner and Leon Black and noted Epstein’s connections to dozens of entities; they’ve reviewed thousands of documents from JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank as they seek a fuller picture of Epstein’s finances.
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