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Victim Sarah Ransome says that her boyfriend, who worked for the bank at the time it was allegedly ignoring Epstein’s trafficking, urged her not to go to the authorities.
The latest revelation comes from an unredacted legal filing in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ lawsuit against JPMorgan.
The revelations come courtesy of an ongoing legal brawl between JPMorgan and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
A lawsuit from the U.S. Virgin Islands also notes that Epstein brought in big clients for the bank, from Benjamin Netanyahu to the Sultan of Dubai.
In the legal battle over JPMorgan’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the U.S. Virgin Islands government wants at least $190 million in damages.
The bank boss claims he never knew about client Jeffrey Epstein or his abuse of girls—but another exec claims he talked with Dimon about Epstein multiple times.
New emails reveal the convicted sex offender emailed JPMorgan’s Jes Staley about meetings with the Israeli PM, royals, Bill Gates, a MidEast sultan, and “one of Putin’s people.”