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Darren Indyke’s Testimony: Denials, Contradictions, and the Expanding Epstein Investigation (3/20/26)

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Darren Indyke, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime personal attorney and co-executor of his estate, testified before the House Oversight Committee that he had “no knowledge whatsoever” of Epstein’s sexual abuse or trafficking activities during the decades he worked for him. He described his role as limited to legal and business matters—handling corporate, transactional, and general legal services—and insisted he neither witnessed misconduct nor was ever informed of it. Indyke also claimed he did not socialize with Epstein and said that if he had known about the abuse, he would have immediately cut ties.

During the testimony, Indyke acknowledged continuing to work with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction, saying Epstein appeared remorseful and assured him the behavior would not happen again—an explanation he now says he regrets believing. Lawmakers, particularly Democrats, reacted with skepticism, criticizing his answers as defensive and raising concerns that he and others may have helped shield Epstein’s activities. The deposition is part of a broader, increasingly contentious congressional investigation into Epstein’s network, with ongoing demands for more documents, including potential evidence such as hard drives tied to Epstein’s operations.


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Darren Indyke, Epstein attorney, denies knowledge of financier’s sexual abuse | CNN Politics




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