Offered $30M to Defend Epstein…Why This Powerful Lawyer Walked Away Is Sparking Debate

Meanwhile, however, Ruemmler also plans to provide her side of the story at some point – including how Epstein hysteria has damaged people who had zero to do with his crimes. Exactly how she does that still isn’t certain, although Ruemmler has volunteered to testify in July before a House committee investigating the Epstein imbroglio.

Through Goldman, Ruemmler declined to comment.

Before Ruemmler joined Goldman Sachs in 2020  and became its chief legal officer a year later, she forged a blue-chip career as a prosecutor working on the task force that investigated the Enron scandal. She served as White House counsel to President Barack Obama before joining Latham & Watkins in 2014 to lead the firm’s white-collar defense practice.

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