Epstein Estate Lawyer Darren Indyke Faces House Oversight Questions Amid FBI Memos Alleging ‘Don’t Talk to Police’ Warnings
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FBI FD‑302 interview memos cited by reporters say a former Polish model and traveling assistant told agents that in 2005 Jeffrey Epstein told her of an investigation “to do with visas” and that estate lawyer Darren Indyke called her into his office and told her not to talk to law enforcement; in a 2019 interview she said Epstein had pushed her to seek Indyke’s help with immigration, that he was unable to assist, and allegedly reiterated she should “never talk to the police.” Estate lawyer Daniel Weiner says Indyke and fellow estate lawyer Richard Kahn “categorically” deny knowingly facilitating or assisting Epstein’s abuse or trafficking, Oversight Democrats including Rep. Robert Garcia have expressed skepticism of blanket denials, and MS NOW notes the 302 accounts about Indyke are largely uncorroborated and that it is unaware of any allegation that Kahn or Indyke directly participated in or witnessed sexual abuse.
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