Darren Indyke

Darren Indyke (born Feb 4, 1965) is an American lawyer known for being in Jeffrey Epstein's inner circle and is one of the executors of his estate. He was Epstein's personal lawyer for many years and was named a possible co-conspirator by federal authorities in 2019. He has been subpoenaed in August 2025 by the House Oversight Committee for "decades of materials" and has been working to turn over the Epstein files

Early life

Indyke was born on Long Island. He graduated from Cornell University with a Juris Doctor degree in 1991.

Career

Indyke began working for Epstein in 1986. He was mentored by Epstein and worked for him exclusively throughout the 1990s, being involved in almost every aspect of his business. He was the treasurer and vice president of three of Epstein's nonprofits.

He is currently a lawyer at Parlatore and Associates, a law firm closely associated with the MAGA movement.

Association with Jeffrey Epstein

Indyke visited Epstein 38 times during his 13 months in jail in 2008, and signed his work release agreement.

Indyke was listed as one of Epstein's co-conspirators by federal authorities in 2019, alongside Ghislaine Maxwell, Jean-Luc Brunel, Les Wexner, Lesley Groff, and Richard Kahn. Of the co-conspirators, only Maxwell was charged with crimes. He was sued in 2024 alongside accountant Richard Kahn for "aiding, abetting and facilitating" Epstein's [...] trafficking operation by building "complex financial infrastructure".

In the will that Epstein wrote shortly before his death in 2019, Indyke was to get 50 million dollars, the largest beneficiary alongside Epstein's former girlfriend Karyna Shuliak. He is currently in control of Epstein's estate alongside accountant Richard Kahn, which has made settlements to over 100 women and is currently estimated to be worth around 145 million as of 2025. Indyke and Kahn were also involved in the payout of an $80 million settlement to the United States Virgin Islands. In 2026, the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Kahn and Indyke, and Indyke is currently scheduled to testify on March 5, 2026.