
Richard Kahn, who was Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accountant, testified for roughly six hours on Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee as part of its probe into Epstein and maintained he never saw or knew about any wrongdoing.
“[I]n the years that I provided outside accounting and bookkeeping services for Jeffrey Epstein, I was not aware of the terrible and unforgivable things that he did to women and girls,” Khan said in his opening statement to the committee, which his attorneys shared with NBC News.
Committee chair James Comer, R-Ky., said Kahn named five people who paid Epstein, “and that was Les Wexner, Glenn Dubin, Steven Sinofsky, the Rothschilds and Leon Black.”
Comer noted that the committee previously questioned Wexner and that Black will be deposed “very soon.” No one named by Kahn has been accused by the authorities of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.
Asked about Kahn’s comments today, a spokesperson for
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