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Brad Karp stepped down as chair of leading U.S. law firm Paul Weiss on Feb. 5, 2026 after scrutiny over his appearance in a fresh tranche of documents from the Justice Department’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
The firm named Scott Barshay as Karp’s immediate successor.
The released files — part of roughly 3 million pages made public last week — include emails and notes showing Karp attended at least two group dinners with Epstein, exchanged a small number of social emails and in 2016 asked Epstein to help his son seek unpaid work on a Woody Allen film.
The documents also show Karp acted in matters related to Paul Weiss’s representation of clients such as Leon Black and reviewed drafting for litigation linked to Epstein.
Paul Weiss said Karp’s interactions were limited and regretted; the firm said he will continue focusing on client service.
Karp has led the firm for nearly two decades and the developments follow earlier controversy over a firm pledge of pro bono work tied to former President Donald Trump.














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