Brad Karp's Regret: Unveiling Ties with Jeffrey Epstein
Paul Weiss's chairman, Brad Karp, regrets interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, as emails reveal deeper communications, including job-seeking for Karp's son in a Woody Allen film. The disclosure emerges from Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice, involving discussions of misconduct allegations against prominent men.
Brad Karp, chairman of Paul Weiss law firm, has expressed regret over his interactions with the notorious financier Jeffrey Epstein. Revelations about their communications have come to light after the U.S. Department of Justice released a trove of documents known as the Epstein files.
The emails revealed that Karp engaged extensively with Epstein, attended dinners, and sought Epstein's assistance to help his son secure employment in a Woody Allen film production. Additionally, discussions between the two also covered accusations of sexual misconduct involving prominent individuals.
Karp reportedly met Epstein while representing Leon Black, co-founder of Apollo Global Management, whom Epstein also advised. Although Karp regrets these interactions, he maintains that he never witnessed or participated in any wrongdoing.