House Oversight Releases Full Videos of Epstein Estate Co‑Executors’ Depositions
The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday publicly released the complete video recordings of its depositions with Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, the two co‑executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, taken earlier in March 2026. In his testimony before the Republican‑led panel on March 19, Indyke read prepared remarks insisting he had 'no knowledge whatsoever of Jeffrey Epstein’s wrongdoings' and claiming he would have cut ties immediately had he known of abuse or trafficking; Kahn, questioned the prior week, similarly denied knowing of Epstein’s crimes at the time. The releases follow the committee’s March 2 publication of deposition videos of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, part of a broader congressional push to air sworn testimony about Epstein’s operations and his political and financial networks. Making the full deposition footage public gives investigators, journalists and the public a primary‑source window into what the estate’s longtime insiders say they knew and when, and sets up comparisons with civil‑court records and prior media investigations that have raised questions about how so many people around Epstein missed—or claimed to miss—obvious red flags.
📌 Key Facts
- On March 24, 2026, the House Oversight Committee released the full deposition videos of Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, co‑executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
- Indyke told the Republican‑led panel on March 19 that he had 'no knowledge whatsoever of Jeffrey Epstein’s wrongdoings' and would have quit if he had known of abuse or trafficking.
- Kahn, deposed the week before Indyke, also denied having knowledge of Epstein’s crimes at the time.
- The committee had previously released deposition videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton on March 2 as part of the same inquiry.
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