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Goldman's Chief Counsel Ruemmler's Epstein Ties Spark Governance Questions for Investors

Story Thread|Goldman Sachs Top Lawyer's Epstein Scandal and Resignation

Araverus Team|Friday, February 6, 2026 at 11:40 PM

Goldman's Chief Counsel Ruemmler's Epstein Ties Spark Governance Questions for Investors

Araverus Team

Feb 6, 2026 · 11:40 PM

FBI Arrest · Jeffrey Epstein · Kathryn Ruemmler · Legal Advice

FBI ArrestJeffrey EpsteinKathryn RuemmlerLegal Advice

The article discusses Kathryn Ruemmler's communications with Jeffrey Epstein, revealing that she accepted gifts from him and provided advice on handling media inquiries about his crimes.

Thread Timeline: Goldman Sachs Top Lawyer's Epstein Scandal and Resignation

Feb 6, 2026

Goldman's Chief Counsel Ruemmler's Epstein Ties Spark Governance Questions for Investors(current)

Feb 13, 2026Goldman Sachs's chief legal officer Kathy Ruemmler resigns after Epstein email revelations.
Feb 14, 2026Goldman Sachs' Legal Chief Resigns Over Epstein Fallout, Raising Governance Questions for Investors
Feb 17, 2026Goldman Sachs drops DEI board criteria, potentially impacting ESG investor views.
Feb 21, 2026Lloyd Blankfein Details Goldman's Crisis Playbook: Strong Capital, Culture Drive Resilience

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When the FBI Arrested Epstein, He Called Kathryn Ruemmlerwsj.comGoldman Sachs lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler accepted gifts from Jeffrey Epstein, Reuters reveals - The Journal Recordjournalrecord.com

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