Kevin Warsh denies connections to Jeffrey Epstein after DOJ files reference
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
Kevin Warsh denies connections to Jeffrey Epstein after DOJ files reference
8 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
Warsh, nominated by former President Trump to chair the Federal Reserve, issued his denial in a letter to Senator Elizabeth Warren.
He stated he does not know Epstein or his associates, nor has he attended their events or knowingly been present with them.
Warsh's denial follows the Department of Justice's publication of Epstein-related files, which included his name, prompting scrutiny during his nomination process.
Could the inclusion of Kevin Warsh's name in Epstein files be the result of over-collection, or is there more to uncover?
With Warsh's significant personal wealth, what safeguards exist to prevent conflicts of interest at the highest level of the Fed?
Will Warsh's promise to divest conflicting assets be enough to address concerns about his independence as Fed Chair?
How could the exposure of sensitive victim and third-party information in the Epstein files affect ongoing investigations or legal actions?
How might the DOJ’s release of unredacted Epstein files impact future transparency laws and victim privacy standards?