KEY POINTS
  • Sex predator Jeffrey Epstein was involved in establishing the client relationship between Obama White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler and JPMorgan Chase in February 2019, four months before he was arrested on federal child sex trafficking charges, a new court filing revealed.
  • Ruemmler, who is now general counsel for Goldman Sachs, was touted by Epstein's personal assistant to JPMorgan as a would-be customer, the filing shows.
  • The suggestion that JPMorgan take Ruemmler on as a client — which the bank warmly embraced — came almost six years after JPMorgan said it had effectively fired Epstein as a client after repeated red flags being raised about him for years internally at the bank.
  • And it came five months before Epstein killed himself in August 2019 in a Manhattan federal jail, where he was being held without bail pending trial.
Kathy Ruemmler, former White House Counsel, appears on "Meet the Press" in Washington, D.C., June 29, 2014.

Sex predator Jeffrey Epstein was involved in establishing a client relationship between Obama White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler and JPMorgan Chase in February 2019, four months before he was arrested on federal child sex trafficking charges, a bombshell court filing revealed Tuesday.

Ruemmler, who is now general counsel for Goldman Sachs, was touted by Epstein's personal assistant to JPMorgan as an ideal customer, the filing shows.