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Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein's Operation Wasn't Run By Him Alone (5/10/26)
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Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn were not peripheral figures in Jeffrey Epstein’s world — they were deeply embedded in the infrastructure that kept his financial empire and personal operations running for decades. Indyke served as Epstein’s longtime attorney and handled a vast range of legal matters tied to Epstein’s businesses, trusts, real estate holdings, shell entities, and estate planning structures. Kahn, meanwhile, operated as Epstein’s accountant and financial manager, overseeing the movement and organization of Epstein’s wealth across an intricate network of companies and accounts. Together, the two men occupied positions of extraordinary trust and access, sitting at the center of the machinery that managed Epstein’s money, properties, corporate entities, and day-to-day affairs. Their names appeared repeatedly across corporate filings, financial structures, property transactions, and estate documents connected to Epstein’s sprawling operation.
After Epstein’s 2019 arrest and subsequent death, scrutiny surrounding Indyke and Kahn intensified because of just how intertwined they were with virtually every major aspect of his empire. Critics argued that it was difficult to imagine two men so central to Epstein’s financial and legal operations being unaware of the broader reality surrounding his activities, especially given the years of allegations, lawsuits, settlements, and criminal investigations that surrounded him. Both men were later named as executors of Epstein’s estate, placing them in control of the aftermath of the very empire they had helped manage while Epstein was alive. That arrangement drew sharp criticism from survivors and attorneys representing accusers, who viewed it as emblematic of how the same inner circle that helped construct and preserve Epstein’s system remained in positions of influence even after his death.
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