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Kahn

American  
[kahn] / kɑn /

noun

  1. Louis Isadore, 1901–74, U.S. architect, born in Estonia.


Kahn British  
/ kɑːn /

noun

  1. Herman . 1922–83, US mathematician and futurologist; director of the Hudson Institute (1961–83)

  2. Louis I ( sadore ). 1901–74, US architect, noted for his art museums at Yale (1951–53), Fort Worth (1966–72), and New Haven (1969–74)

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Three days after the arrest, Epstein's accountant Richard Kahn cancelled the wire transfer and the purchase was ultimately never completed.

From BBC

“We both wish I could cover you,” Barrett told Kahn in an email, apparently referring to how he wished he could still work with Epstein as a JPMorgan client.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This deal was never going to be decided on the merits of the offer or rigid antitrust considerations,” said Gabriel Kahn, a professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

From Los Angeles Times

“There’s a shot in here where he lifts his boot on the table and the camera spins with him. He smiled approvingly when I blocked it and played to the camera. He knew,” Kahn wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

Kahn is Epstein’s longtime accountant, who is also serving as an executor of his estate.

From The Wall Street Journal