Days after her name appeared in a tranche of newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails , Goldman Sachs General Counsel Kathy Ruemmler sent a company-wide message that some bank employees found tone-deaf.
Ruemmler wrote that “what and how you communicate reflects on you and the reputation of the firm” in a Tuesday memo reminding staffers to complete mandatory training — including a module on “communications at Goldman Sachs.”
The message was not well-received by employees who are disturbed that the firm has yet to even acknowledge that the top legal officer had questionable judgment when it came to advising Epstein.
“The fact they’d put her name on this after last week’s emails … it’s beyond offensive,” one insider said.
Sources also said a handful employees have left Ruemmler’s team ov

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