Newly released Jeffrey Epstein investigation files have revealed that one executor of his estate was a lawyer that served as Barack Obama's former White House counsel.
The House Oversight Committee dumped a slew of documents on Monday, including a copy of Donald Trump's alleged lewd birthday card to the disgraced New York financier, which the president has denied drawing.
Among the files was a copy of Epstein's will, which was signed in January 2019, just eight months before he was found hanging in his New York prison cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Obama's White House counsel and the current general counsel of Goldman Sachs, Kathryn Ruemmler, was listed as Epstein's backup executor.
Epstein's former personal lawyer, Darren Indyke, and former accountant, Richard Kahn, were the primary executors, who were set to be paid $250,000 for the role.







