Several big names have stepped down amid the fallout from the massive Epstein docs release.
Key resignations so far:
Thomas Pritzker (Hyatt Executive Chairman): Resigned from Hyatt Hotels, citing “terrible judgment” in maintaining ties with Epstein.
Kathryn Ruemmler (Goldman Sachs Chief Legal Officer): Resigned from Goldman Sachs after scrutiny over her Epstein communications and gifts.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem (DP World CEO): Resigned from DP World after emails showed years of correspondence with Epstein.
Brad Karp (Paul Weiss law firm Chairman): Resigned from Paul Weiss after emails revealed his Epstein ties.
Larry Summers (Harvard President & OpenAI Board of Directors): Stepped down from OpenAI board and Harvard-related roles after Epstein connections resurfaced.
Peter Mandelson (British Politician): Lost position as UK ambassador to the US over Epstein links.
Morgan McSweeney (Downing Street Chief of Staff): Resigned as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s chief of staff over the Mandelson-Epstein scandal.
Tim Allan (Downing Street Director of Comms): Resigned as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s communications director amid the Mandelson-Epstein fallout.
Miroslav Lajcak (Slovak National Security Advisor): Resigned from his role after Epstein files showed exchanges about young women.
Sarah Ferguson (Former Duchess of York): Faced consequences, including stepping back from public roles and royal duties amid renewed Epstein scrutiny.
Jack Lang (Head of Arab World Institute in France): Resigned from the institute after Epstein ties surfaced, leading to a financial investigation.
Caroline Lang (Head of Independent Production in France): Resigned from France’s Independent Production Union after Epstein links (as Jack Lang’s daughter) surfaced.
David A. Ross (School of Visual Arts chairman): Resigned from his position at School of Visual Arts.
Joanna Rubinstein (Chair of Sweden for UNHCR): Resigned from Sweden for UNHCR after a 2012 visit to Epstein’s island surfaced.
Most had ongoing contact with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction. Some are now under scrutiny or investigation. The list is growing fast. Who’s next?
