Richard Kahn, Epstein's accountant and confidant, to testify to House committee today
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An accountant who worked closely with Jeffrey Epstein for more than a decade and became an executor of Epstein's estate after his death will be questioned behind closed doors Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee. Cara Tabachnick and Daniel Ruetenik contributed to this report.
An accountant who worked closely with Jeffrey Epstein for more than a decade and became an executor of Epstein's estate after his death will be questioned behind closed doors Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee.
Richard Kahn was one of Epstein's closest associates in his final years, managing his finances, investments and other minutiae, such as renovations on Epstein's private Caribbean island.
Kahn is the first of two executors of Epstein's estate expected to testify before the committee. The other, lawyer Darren Indyke, is scheduled to sit for questions on March 19. Epstein survivors have honed in on both men as critical cogs in the wealthy sex trafficker's complex finances and operations.
Documents released in lawsuits and among the Epstein files — millions of documents the Department of Justice released after Congress passed an act mandating it to do so — show a sophisticated and tangled web of businesses operated by the trio.
After Kahn and Indyke were subpoenaed in January, an attorney for the men, Daniel H. Weiner, said in a statement to CBS News that allegations against them are "false."













