Epstein accountant Richard Kahn faces House Oversight questions in closed-door deposition
Equal justice apparently isn't equal anymore.
The former longtime accountant for convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein appeared Wednesday for a closed-door deposition before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform as lawmakers seek a deeper understanding of the late financier’s wealth and network.
Richard Kahn worked closely with Epstein as his accountant for more than a decade and later became one of two executors of his estate following Epstein’s death in 2019. Investigators on Capitol Hill are seeking to understand how Epstein’s finances were structured and whether members of his inner circle helped sustain the financial infrastructure that supported his criminal activity.
A document that was included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, photographed Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, shows a Metropolitan Correctional Center report with photos of Epstein after a suicide attempt on July 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)
House Oversight Democrats underscored the significance of the interview as Kahn’s deposition was underway Wednesday morning.
“Today, Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein’s accountant, will appear before our Committee for a deposition,” committee Democrats wrote on X. “Kahn was a central facilitator of Epstein’s ability to exploit girls and women. We will leave no stone unturned as we seek answers.”
Today, Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein’s accountant, will appear before our Committee for a deposition. Kahn was a central facilitator of Epstein’s ability to exploit girls and women. We will leave no stone unturned as we seek answers.
— Oversight Dems (@OversightDems) March 11, 2026
As has been the case after many of the committee’s previous depositions, lawmakers are likely to release footage from the interview at a later time.
Kahn began working as Epstein’s in-house accountant in the mid-2000s and remained in that role until Epstein’s arrest and death. Documents released earlier this year by the Justice Department show Kahn oversaw a range of financial matters for Epstein, including coordinating wire transfers, signing checks, managing taxes, and distributing payments to associates.
Records released earlier this year by the DOJ show he handled payments ranging from gifts and tuition assistance to charitable donations and other expenses tied to Epstein’s network of contacts. According to a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands, Epstein paid Kahn more than $10 million for his services between 2011 and 2019.
HERE ARE THE …
Equal justice apparently isn't equal anymore.
The former longtime accountant for convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein appeared Wednesday for a closed-door deposition before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform as lawmakers seek a deeper understanding of the late financier’s wealth and network.
Richard Kahn worked closely with Epstein as his accountant for more than a decade and later became one of two executors of his estate following Epstein’s death in 2019. Investigators on Capitol Hill are seeking to understand how Epstein’s finances were structured and whether members of his inner circle helped sustain the financial infrastructure that supported his criminal activity.
A document that was included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, photographed Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, shows a Metropolitan Correctional Center report with photos of Epstein after a suicide attempt on July 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)
House Oversight Democrats underscored the significance of the interview as Kahn’s deposition was underway Wednesday morning.
“Today, Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein’s accountant, will appear before our Committee for a deposition,” committee Democrats wrote on X. “Kahn was a central facilitator of Epstein’s ability to exploit girls and women. We will leave no stone unturned as we seek answers.”
Today, Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein’s accountant, will appear before our Committee for a deposition. Kahn was a central facilitator of Epstein’s ability to exploit girls and women. We will leave no stone unturned as we seek answers.
— Oversight Dems (@OversightDems) March 11, 2026
As has been the case after many of the committee’s previous depositions, lawmakers are likely to release footage from the interview at a later time.
Kahn began working as Epstein’s in-house accountant in the mid-2000s and remained in that role until Epstein’s arrest and death. Documents released earlier this year by the Justice Department show Kahn oversaw a range of financial matters for Epstein, including coordinating wire transfers, signing checks, managing taxes, and distributing payments to associates.
Records released earlier this year by the DOJ show he handled payments ranging from gifts and tuition assistance to charitable donations and other expenses tied to Epstein’s network of contacts. According to a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands, Epstein paid Kahn more than $10 million for his services between 2011 and 2019.
HERE ARE THE …
Epstein accountant Richard Kahn faces House Oversight questions in closed-door deposition
Equal justice apparently isn't equal anymore.
The former longtime accountant for convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein appeared Wednesday for a closed-door deposition before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform as lawmakers seek a deeper understanding of the late financier’s wealth and network.
Richard Kahn worked closely with Epstein as his accountant for more than a decade and later became one of two executors of his estate following Epstein’s death in 2019. Investigators on Capitol Hill are seeking to understand how Epstein’s finances were structured and whether members of his inner circle helped sustain the financial infrastructure that supported his criminal activity.
A document that was included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, photographed Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, shows a Metropolitan Correctional Center report with photos of Epstein after a suicide attempt on July 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)
House Oversight Democrats underscored the significance of the interview as Kahn’s deposition was underway Wednesday morning.
“Today, Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein’s accountant, will appear before our Committee for a deposition,” committee Democrats wrote on X. “Kahn was a central facilitator of Epstein’s ability to exploit girls and women. We will leave no stone unturned as we seek answers.”
Today, Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein’s accountant, will appear before our Committee for a deposition. Kahn was a central facilitator of Epstein’s ability to exploit girls and women. We will leave no stone unturned as we seek answers.
— Oversight Dems (@OversightDems) March 11, 2026
As has been the case after many of the committee’s previous depositions, lawmakers are likely to release footage from the interview at a later time.
Kahn began working as Epstein’s in-house accountant in the mid-2000s and remained in that role until Epstein’s arrest and death. Documents released earlier this year by the Justice Department show Kahn oversaw a range of financial matters for Epstein, including coordinating wire transfers, signing checks, managing taxes, and distributing payments to associates.
Records released earlier this year by the DOJ show he handled payments ranging from gifts and tuition assistance to charitable donations and other expenses tied to Epstein’s network of contacts. According to a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands, Epstein paid Kahn more than $10 million for his services between 2011 and 2019.
HERE ARE THE …
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