WATCH: House lawmakers speak ahead of Kathy Ruemmler interview in Epstein probe



Ruemmler announced her resignation from Goldman Sachs in February. Kathy Ruemmler, who once served as White House counsel for President Barack Obama and later worked as the top lawyer for investment bank Goldman Sachs, told House investigators Wednesday that she never saw any evidence of criminal conduct during the time she dealt with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Ruemmler announced her resignation from Goldman Sachs in February. Kathy Ruemmler, who once served as White House counsel for President Barack Obama and later worked as the top lawyer for investment bank Goldman Sachs, told House investigators Wednesday that she never saw any evidence of criminal conduct during the time she dealt with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Ruemmler appeared Wednesday in a closed-door session with the House Oversight Committee in its ongoing probe of the government's handling of the investigations into Epstein. She dismissed the lavish gifts that Epstein gave her, comparing them to the way businessmen go to Knicks games or out for rounds of golf, according to sources familiar with her testimony.
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- Ruemmler announced her resignation from Goldman Sachs in February. Kathy Ruemmler, who once served as White House counsel for President Barack Obama and later worked as the top lawyer for investment bank Goldman Sachs, told House investigators Wednesday that she never saw any evidence of criminal conduct during the time she dealt with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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