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Goldman Sachs names Bosworth as acting general counsel

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 8:30 AM

NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs on Wednesday named Michael Bosworth as acting general counsel ​and a member of ‌its core executive leadership team, replacing Kathryn Ruemmler, who stepped down from the role from June 30.

Ruemmler resigned this year ‌as ​chief legal officer ⁠and general counsel ⁠after documents published by the U.S. Justice Department showed she accepted gifts from late sex offender Jeffrey ​Epstein and advised him on how to address media inquiries ⁠regarding his crimes. ⁠Her resignation was effective June ​30.

She will testify before the U.S. ​House Oversight Committee investigating Epstein in ‌mid July.

U.S. Democratic lawmakers Elizabeth Warren and Raja Krishnamoorthi have flagged concerns to Goldman Sachs CEO ⁠David Solomon over his reported plans to keep top lawyer Ruemmler as an adviser ⁠despite ‌her links to Epstein.

Goldman ⁠Sachs has declined to comment ​on ‌Ruemmler’s advisory role.

The Wall ​Street firm ⁠also named Ericka Leslie, its chief administrative officer, in its executive officers’ team, according to the bank’s website.

(Reporting by Saeed Azhar, Editing by ​Nick Zieminski)