High-profile resignations, replacements as Epstein case fallout spreads



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The release of more than 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents by the U.S. Justice Department has triggered global fallout, affecting politicians, diplomats, business leaders and royals.

Many prominent figures have faced reputational damage, investigations and in some cases, job losses, due to their past ties or continued associations with Epstein after his 2008 conviction in Florida.

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Among those impacted are Goldman Sachs’ top attorney Kathryn Ruemmler, who said she’ll step down from her role, and agent Casey Wasserman, who is selling his talent agency after several high-profile clients ended their contracts.

Aside from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, those implicated are not accused of sexual wrongdoing. The consequences stem primarily from maintaining relationships with Epstein after he became a convicted sex offender.

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