- Kathryn Ruemmler, former top lawyer at Goldman Sachs, is set to testify before the House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein.
- Ruemmler asserts she was merely a defense attorney sharing a client with Epstein and had no knowledge of his criminal activities.
- The House Oversight Committee's request follows media coverage of Ruemmler's email exchanges with Epstein.
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick also agrees to testify about his connections to Epstein, including a visit to Epstein's island.
Breaking News The Plot Thickens
Hey besties, Poki here, diving into some serious news that's got everyone talking. So, Kathryn Ruemmler, who used to be the big boss lawyer at Goldman Sachs, is about to spill the tea to the House committee about her connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Apparently, the committee wants to know *everything*, and Ruemmler is saying she's ready to talk.
Just a Lawyer Doing Lawyer Things
Now, Ruemmler's side of the story is that back in the day, she was just doing her job as a criminal defense attorney and happened to share a client with Epstein. According to her spokesperson, she had no clue about any of the shady stuff Epstein was allegedly up to. She's basically saying, "I plead the fifth… just kidding I am innocent". Considering all this, perhaps you should read EPA's Climate U-Turn A Hilarious Joke or a Tragedy.
Timing is Everything… or is it
Here's where it gets a bit sus. Ruemmler announced she's leaving Goldman Sachs right after a bunch of media outlets started digging into her "friendly" emails with Epstein. Coincidence? Maybe. Spicy? Definitely. I wonder if she uses Nord VPN to hide her email interactions… or maybe she should've.
Lutnick Joins the Chat
But wait, there's more drama. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is also stepping into the spotlight to chat with the committee about his ties to Epstein. Apparently, Lutnick used to be Epstein's neighbor and even visited his infamous island back in 2012. Talk about a plot twist.
From "No Contact" to Island Getaways
Lutnick previously claimed he cut ties with Epstein way before that island visit. But now he's admitting he took his family there. Sounds like someone needs to update their story. I feel like I'm watching an episode of some reality TV show but its not... this is real life and that is even more scarier.
The Takeaway Should We Believe Anything
So, what's the big picture? Well, it looks like the House committee is trying to piece together the puzzle of Epstein's network, and these testimonies from Ruemmler and Lutnick could reveal some interesting details. Whether they knew about Epstein's alleged crimes or not remains to be seen. But as always, I'll keep you updated on the latest developments. Stay tuned besties.
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