Goldman Sachs General Counsel Kathy Ruemmler Resigns After Epstein Email Revelations
In Brief
Kathy Ruemmler is resigning as Goldman Sachs' top lawyer after emails revealed her close ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- Kathy Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs' Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel, announced her resignation.
- Ruemmler previously served as White House counsel under President Barack Obama.
- Emails showed Ruemmler had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, referring to him as 'Uncle Jeffrey'.
- Her resignation follows the public release of emails revealing the nature of her ties to Epstein.
- Ruemmler stated she will step down from her role as of June 30, 2026.
What Happened
Kathy Ruemmler, the top lawyer at Goldman Sachs and former White House counsel, announced her resignation after emails revealed a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The emails showed she referred to Epstein as 'Uncle Jeffrey' and likened him to an older brother, with reports of accepting luxury gifts.
Why It Matters
Ruemmler's resignation highlights the ongoing scrutiny of high-profile figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The event raises questions about corporate governance and reputational risk for Goldman Sachs, and draws attention to the broader implications of associations with individuals convicted of serious crimes.
Sources
- The Guardian — Top lawyer at Goldman Sachs resigns after revelation of Epstein relationship(16h ago)
- NYT — Goldman Sachs General Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler Resigns Over Epstein Ties(17h ago)
- CBS News — Ruemmler resigning as Goldman Sachs' general counsel after appearing in Epstein files(15h ago)
