Epstein's longtime accountant to testify before House committee today
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Jeffrey Epstein's longtime accountant is scheduled to testify before a House committee today.
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Richard Kahn, identified as Jeffrey Epstein's longtime accountant, is scheduled to testify before a House committee today. Kahn was reportedly a close associate of Epstein in his final years, managing his finances and investments. His testimony is anticipated to provide details regarding Epstein's financial dealings. The House committee's inquiry is part of an ongoing investigation into Epstein's activities. This testimony could offer new insights into the scope of Epstein's financial network.
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Jeffrey Epstein's longtime accountant is scheduled to testify before a House committee today.
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