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受爱泼斯坦文件影响 高盛首席律师Ruemmler将离职
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-13 03:44
Core Viewpoint - Kathy Ruemmler, the Chief Legal Officer of Goldman Sachs, is set to resign following revelations of her connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which have raised concerns within the company [1][2]. Group 1: Resignation Details - Ruemmler will leave Goldman Sachs on June 30, having previously served as White House Counsel during the Obama administration and later returning to Latham & Watkins before joining Goldman Sachs in 2020 [1][2]. - Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon expressed respect for her decision to resign and noted that she will be missed [1][2]. Group 2: Background and Controversy - Ruemmler disclosed her past interactions with Epstein to the company's leadership, where he had offered to leverage his connections to assist her in developing her personal business [1][2]. - She has publicly expressed regret about her association with Epstein, which has been highlighted in various documents [1][2]. - Ruemmler's name has appeared in multiple documents related to Epstein, including emails released by House Democrats that show her correspondence with Epstein, where she criticized former President Donald Trump [1][2]. Group 3: Additional Revelations - A batch of documents released in January revealed that Ruemmler referred to Epstein as "Uncle Jeffrey" and indicated that she may have accepted gifts and travel arrangements from him [3]. - There are allegations suggesting that she may have had an extramarital affair with a top lawyer associated with Epstein [3].