Jeffrey Epstein’s Ex-Lawyer Claims No Knowledge of Crimes in House Testimony

Jeffrey Epstein’s former legal counsel appeared before House lawmakers Thursday, denying any awareness of the disgraced financier’s criminal activities involving the sexual exploitation of women and minors.

Darren Indyke, who represented Epstein for years, told the House Oversight Committee during his Capitol Hill deposition that he had “no knowledge whatsoever” of his client’s illegal conduct. The attorney stated he “did not know” about Epstein’s pattern of sexual abuse.

During the questioning, Indyke also acknowledged that hard drives remain in the possession of Epstein’s estate, confirming their existence to congressional investigators.

The testimony comes as part of ongoing congressional scrutiny into Epstein’s criminal network and those who may have enabled his activities before his death in federal custody in 2019.