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Goldman Sachs General Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler to Leave After Epstein File Revelations

The move follows DOJ disclosures detailing years of personal emails, gifts, advice exchanged with Jeffrey Epstein.

Overview

  • Ruemmler said she will step down as chief legal officer and general counsel on June 30, 2026, citing distracting media attention.
  • Justice Department records from 2014 to 2019 depict friendly exchanges in which she used terms like "Uncle Jeffrey," thanked Epstein for luxury gifts including Hermès items and a fur coat, and offered messaging advice.
  • The files show she asked about a possible day trip to Epstein’s Little Saint James island; her representative says the visit never occurred.
  • CEO David Solomon said he accepted her resignation after coverage made it hard for her to do her job, while praising her tenure and experience.
  • The disclosures are prompting broader scrutiny and related resignations beyond Goldman Sachs, while the bank’s pre‑approval rule for high‑value gifts is intensifying questions about the presents described.