~ "Before joining Goldman Sachs, Ruemmler was considered a legal star within the Democratic Party. She served as the top White House lawyer during President Barack Obama's administration and was considered a possible pick for Supreme Court justice or US attorney general."
What are they afraid of???
More Epstein blowback the Epstein-o-crats are clearly dwesperate to hide
...and the PLOT(and I DO mean "plot") thickens...
Those emails aren't the entirety of the communications between her and Epstein.
Epstein's estate is keeping secret 277 additional emails between him and Ruemmler, saying they are protected by attorney-client confidentiality. Many of those emails contain discussions of lawsuits by women who accused Epstein of sexual assault, according to a court filing made public this week.
The document, a 500-page list of emails the estate claims are privileged, indicates that Ruemmler gave Epstein legal advice or otherwise acted as his attorney.
At the time, Ruemmler was a co-chair of the white-collar defense and investigations practice at the Big Law firm Latham & Watkins, which previously said Epstein wasn't a client of the firm. Ruemmler hasn't publicly said whether she worked as an attorney for Epstein in an individual capacity.
The emails released in November show Ruemmler seeking career and real estate advice from Epstein, Epstein introducing her to his world of powerful contacts, and the two griping about Donald Trump's first term.
Before joining Goldman Sachs, Ruemmler was considered a legal star within the Democratic Party. She served as the top White House lawyer during President Barack Obama's administration and was considered a possible pick for Supreme Court justice or US attorney general.
Ruemmler — who now serves as Goldman Sachs' chief legal officer and general counsel — previously said she regrets her association with Epstein. A spokesperson for Goldman Sachs said Ruemmler and Epstein had a "professional relationship."
What are they afraid of???
More Epstein blowback the Epstein-o-crats are clearly dwesperate to hide
...and the PLOT(and I DO mean "plot") thickens...
Jeffrey Epstein's estate fights to shield over 250 emails with top Goldman Sachs lawyer
- Jeffrey Epstein's estate asserted attorney-client privilege for 277 emails with Kathryn Ruemmler.
- A court document says Ruemmler communicated with Epstein about lawsuits involving Epstein's victims.
- The estate says it shouldn't have to turn over the emails in a lawsuit.
Those emails aren't the entirety of the communications between her and Epstein.
Epstein's estate is keeping secret 277 additional emails between him and Ruemmler, saying they are protected by attorney-client confidentiality. Many of those emails contain discussions of lawsuits by women who accused Epstein of sexual assault, according to a court filing made public this week.
The document, a 500-page list of emails the estate claims are privileged, indicates that Ruemmler gave Epstein legal advice or otherwise acted as his attorney.
At the time, Ruemmler was a co-chair of the white-collar defense and investigations practice at the Big Law firm Latham & Watkins, which previously said Epstein wasn't a client of the firm. Ruemmler hasn't publicly said whether she worked as an attorney for Epstein in an individual capacity.
The emails released in November show Ruemmler seeking career and real estate advice from Epstein, Epstein introducing her to his world of powerful contacts, and the two griping about Donald Trump's first term.
Before joining Goldman Sachs, Ruemmler was considered a legal star within the Democratic Party. She served as the top White House lawyer during President Barack Obama's administration and was considered a possible pick for Supreme Court justice or US attorney general.
Ruemmler — who now serves as Goldman Sachs' chief legal officer and general counsel — previously said she regrets her association with Epstein. A spokesperson for Goldman Sachs said Ruemmler and Epstein had a "professional relationship."