The published documents revealed the correspondence of Brad Karp, the head of the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, founded in 1875, with a financier. Additionally, Goldman Sachs' chief legal counsel, Kathy Ruemmler, also left her position.
Casey Wasserman, head of the organizing committee for the 2028 Summer Olympics, New York Giants president Steve Tisch, as well as a number of officials and entrepreneurs in the US and Europe, have also resigned or been investigated following scrutiny and pressure.
Among the hundreds of politicians and celebrities named in the files are Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and others. However, it is emphasized that the mention of names in the documents does not imply their involvement in illegal activities.






