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FEBRUARY 17, 2026

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An email that has not yet been disclosed in all the Epstein files drama perfectly encapsulate what the files are all about: There’s an elite class that has cocooned themselves into an unaccountable shell of wealth and privilege, and they are ready to defend that space and everything that happens inside it. Kathy Ruemmler, Epstein pal and Goldman Sachs corporate lawyer, was writing crisis communications strategies for one of the worst corporate law enforcers under Obama, a pioneer in the field of letting corporations get away with their crimes. It’s so perfect I could write a novel about it. Instead, you get this article.

–David Dayen, executive editor

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The Quintessential Epstein Files Email

On June 5, 2015, Kathy Ruemmler, then a corporate lawyer for Latham & Watkins but just one year removed from her stint as White House counsel for Barack Obama, emailed her good friend Jeffrey Epstein. Ruemmler, who was once under consideration to become Obama’s attorney general, wrote, “I am working on a PR strategy for MJ White v. Elizabeth Warren.” Epstein responded, “Good[.] mj is good.” And Ruemmler followed on in a response, “Yes, and EW is the worst.”


This is the perfect Jeffrey Epstein email, with as much explanatory power about this man, and more important the world he associated with and cultivated, than anything to do with child sex abuse. It shows that there is in fact an Epstein class, which not only believes in their own personal impunity, but seeks to protect their fellow travelers as well. And that ultimately lines up with a political and economic vision that favors corporate domination over the public interest.


But you have to unravel all the backstory to best understand it.

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