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Jeffrey Epstein's personal lawyer explains large cash withdrawals

March 20, 2026 - 04:29

Jeffrey Epstein's personal lawyer explains large cash withdrawals

Jeffrey Epstein's longtime personal attorney has provided a rationale for the financier's substantial cash withdrawals in the years preceding his death. Darren Indyke stated that his client required large amounts of cash to fund an exceptionally lavish and global lifestyle.

According to Indyke, the cash was necessary for the maintenance and operation of Epstein's numerous high-value assets. These included his private jet, his infamous private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and multiple luxury residences located around the world. The statement implies that the withdrawals were a routine function of Epstein's wealth and spending habits.

The explanation emerges amidst continued public and legal scrutiny of Epstein's financial activities and the source of his wealth. While Indyke's account frames the withdrawals as a matter of convenience for discretionary spending, investigators have long been examining the full scope of Epstein's finances. The large cash movements remain a point of interest, given the serious criminal charges Epstein was facing related to sex trafficking at the time of his arrest and subsequent death in jail. The attorney's comments offer one perspective, yet the complete narrative surrounding Epstein's complex financial dealings remains a subject of ongoing inquiry.


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