Legal Eagle Ruemmler Soars Out of Wall Street Giant After ‘Extensive’ Ties to Pedo Billionaire Exposed
By SCM REPORTER
GOLDMAN SACHS was rocked last night after its high-flying top lawyer sensationally quit following explosive revelations about her ties to beastly pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Kathryn Ruemmler, the banking giant’s Chief Legal Officer and a former White House advisor to Barack Obama, has stepped down after a series of damaging reports detailed an “extensive relationship” with the late sex offender.
The New York Times confirmed Ruemmler’s departure, which comes as the blue-chip firm tries to distance itself from the lingering stench of the Epstein scandal.
Internal documents reportedly show that Ruemmler—one of the most powerful women on Wall Street—had dozens of scheduled meetings and flights with Epstein in the years following his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
While there is no suggestion of illegal activity by Ruemmler, the sheer scale of the contact has left City bosses reeling. Sources say the “extensive” nature of the logs made her position at the top of the bank “untenable.”
Ruemmler is the latest “big beast” to fall in the fallout from Epstein’s black book.
The disgraced financier was known for collecting powerful friends like trophies, using his wealth to embed himself with the global elite.
The Ties: Dozens of meetings tracked over several years.
The Role: As Goldman’s top legal mind, she was responsible for the bank’s reputation.
The Exit: Resigned effective immediately as the heat became too much for the “Vampire Squid” bank to handle.
A spokesperson for Goldman Sachs thanked Ruemmler for her service but remained tight-lipped on the specific details of the resignation.
Ruemmler, 54, had previously been seen as a “bulletproof” figure in Washington and New York legal circles.
But as the Epstein files continue to leak, it seems even the sharpest legal minds can’t argue their way out of a link to the world’s most notorious predator.
