Skip to main contentSkip to navigation Close dialogue1/1 Next image Previous image Toggle captionSkip to navigation Brad Karp in Philadelphia in 2014. Photograph: Matt Rourke/AP View image in fullscreen Brad Karp in Philadelphia in 2014. Photograph: Matt Rourke/AP Jeffrey Epstein plotted with lawyer to try to have woman deported, documents revealWall Street attorney Brad Karp, who represented Epstein’s business associate, Leon Black, also coordinated surveillance on the woman Jeffrey Epstein plotted with a high-powered Manhattan lawyer to try arranging the deportation of a woman who was an inconvenience to someone in his social circle, newly released documents reveal.While their efforts were unsuccessful, emails also reveal that this Epstein associate, Wall Street attorney Brad Karp – who represented the late financier’s business associate, Leon Black – coordinated surveillance on the woman.Republican congressman says Epstein files ‘likely incriminated’ six more men Read moreThis correspondence, made public in the justice department’s recent disclosure of 3m Epstein investigative files, suggests that Karp was trying to use a Manhattan US attorney’s office connection in the disgraced financier’s push to have her charged with a crime.Emails from 2015 show that Epstein and Karp – who resigned from his top role at the white shoe firm Paul Weiss last week as their correspondence went public – discussed whether law enforcement could be used to expel this woman…
Published: February 10, 2026 5:15 pm
Source: The Guardian — Read original