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Timing and scope

The executors of the estate are being called to testify.

They have turned a lot over, but barely anything as it relates to celebrities and photos/recordings/association with the dead billionaire.

Darren Indyke
Richard Kahn
Jeffrey Epstein

House Oversight just escalated its Jeffrey Epstein probe

On January 7, 2026, Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, said he pushed through subpoenas for billionaire Les Wexner and for Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, the co executors of Epstein’s estate.

The headline here is “follow the money.” Garcia framed the subpoenas as a move to identify who enabled Epstein’s abuse and to get answers for survivors. He also accused the White House of a cover up, arguing subpoenas are necessary to force cooperation and disclosures.

How it happened is also telling. During a full committee hearing, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna proposed subpoena motions, and Garcia offered amendments to add Wexner plus Indyke and Kahn, targets he said had not been subpoenaed by Chair James Comer. Luna backed the amendments, which helped get them across the finish line.

Why these three matter:

Les Wexner
Public reporting has long focused on Wexner’s past ties to Epstein, including financial and property connections. Wexner has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing, but the committee wants a deposition to clarify what he knew, when, and how money and influence moved through Epstein’s world.

Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn
Epstein’s longtime lawyer and accountant, and now the men who controlled major access to his estate. They have denied wrongdoing, but critics and some survivors’ advocates argue they sit at the center of the paper trail that could show how Epstein’s operation functioned.

What to watch next
Timing and scope. Depositions can be delayed, negotiated, or fought, and committees often widen their request lists after the first set of testimony. If these subpoenas produce documents and names, the investigation could broaden quickly beyond the three headline targets.

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