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Kathryn Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs's general counsel, has resigned amid scrutiny over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The resignation comes after weeks of growing scrutiny and revelations from the Epstein files, which have led to repercussions across Wall Street and beyond.
Kathryn Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs's general counsel, is stepping down in June. Her resignation comes after revelations from the Epstein files showed closer ties between Ruemmler and Epstein. Ruemmler had been in Epstein's orbit and helped him edit a legal document. She will be missed, according to Goldman's C.E.O. David Solomon. The resignation is part of a larger fallout from the Epstein scandal, which has affected other corporate leaders. Global stocks are selling off ahead of the U.S. inflation report, with S&P 500 futures down on Friday.
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