Epstein's longtime accountant testifies on his wealth, business ties
The Hindu
House lawmakers investigate Jeffrey Epstein's finances as accountant Richard Kahn testifies, denying any knowledge of wrongdoing involving Donald Trump.
House lawmakers were digging into Jeffrey Epstein's sprawling financial portfolio on Wednesday (March 11, 2026) as a committee deposed his former accountant and tried to understand his connections to some of the world's wealthiest men.
Richard Kahn, who worked closely with Epstein for years and now serves as an executor of his estate, appeared for the closed-door deposition on Capitol Hill. He told lawmakers that he had not personally seen evidence of Epstein's sexual abuse, but provided a fuller picture of how Epstein acquired his wealth.
The wealthy financier made hundreds of millions of dollars over two decades during which he struck up friendships with some of the world's most powerful men.
Mr. Kahn “was under the impression that Epstein made his money as a tax advisor and a financial planner,” said Rep. James Comer, the Republican chair of the House Oversight Committee.
Lawmakers argued that a fuller picture of Epstein's finances could help the public understand how for years he was able to get away with trafficking and sexually abusing underage girls.
“Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring would not have been possible without Richard Kahn, who managed Epstein's money for years, authorised payments, including payments to victims and survivors,” said Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., who added that Mr. Kahn told them he was unable to recall details of some of the transactions and communications that he was asked about.













