Epstein Lawyer Darren Indyke Says He Had "No Knowledge" of Client's Crimes

Mar 20th 2026

Darren Indyke, who managed Epstein’s legal and business affairs for decades, told Congress he did not know about Epstein's abuse and denied facilitating sham marriages, as lawmakers focused on missing files and hard drives in the ongoing investigation.

  • Indyke, a longtime attorney and executor for Jeffrey Epstein, told the House Oversight Committee he had "no knowledge whatsoever" of Epstein's crimes.
  • He said he did not socialize with Epstein and was "one of many attorneys" consulted by him.
  • Indyke denied allegations that he arranged or facilitated sham marriages and called those claims 100 percent untrue.
  • Lawmakers pressed about Epstein files, including hard drives held by his private investigators and questions about missing documents.
  • Indyke's testimony follows similar claims by estate executor Richard Kahn and comes amid partisan disputes on the Oversight Committee.