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USVI: JPMorgan settles lawsuit linked to Jeffrey E. Epstein for $75M

September 26th, 2023 | Tags: JPMorgan settles lawsuit USVI Jeffrey E. Epstein
JPMorgan Chase has settled a lawsuit with the US Virgin Islands (USVI), agreeing to pay $75 million over allegations that the bank played a role in aiding Jeffrey E. Epstein's sex trafficking activities. Photo: Getty Images
JPMorgan has expressed its profound regret for any association with the late Jeffrey E. Epstein. Photo: richestcelebrities.org
JPMorgan has expressed its profound regret for any association with the late Jeffrey E. Epstein. Photo: richestcelebrities.org
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- JPMorgan Chase has settled a lawsuit with the US Virgin Islands (USVI), agreeing to pay $75 million over allegations that the bank played a role in aiding Jeffrey E. Epstein's sex trafficking activities. This resolution concludes a legal dispute that spotlighted Epstein's connections to both the bank and the US Virgin Islands, and it arrived just a month ahead of a scheduled trial in Manhattan.

While the bank has not admitted any wrongdoing as part of this settlement, this agreement pushes JPMorgan's total settlements related to maintaining Epstein as a client until 2013 to $365 million. Epstein had multiple accounts with JPMorgan's private banking division and frequently interacted with senior bank officials, linking them to his affluent associates.

Documents from the court have unveiled Epstein's interactions with JPMorgan executives, including sharing pictures of young women with Jes Staley, a leading figure at JPMorgan. Additionally, Epstein had financial ties to former Virgin Islands Governor John P. de Jongh, covering substantial private school tuition fees for de Jongh's children.

Of the settlement amount, JPMorgan will allocate $30 million to Virgin Islands-based charities focused on human trafficking and victim support. Another $25 million is designated to assist the government and law enforcement in their efforts against human trafficking. The remaining $20 million will cover legal costs.

JPMorgan regrets association with Epstein

In a statement, the bank expressed its profound regret for any association with Epstein, emphasising that they would not have continued their business relationship had they believed he was exploiting the bank to further his criminal actions.

Furthermore, as part of the settlement, JPMorgan has committed to implementing policies to counteract human trafficking. Ariel Smith, the Virgin Islands' attorney general, stated that the bank would notify law enforcement and terminate customer accounts if credible trafficking evidence emerges.

Highlighting the significance of this settlement, Smith commented, "This settlement marks a monumental victory for survivors and sets a precedent on Wall Street about banks' legal obligations to detect and prevent human trafficking."

For the US Virgin Islands, this settlement is a continuation of their efforts to secure funds from Epstein-related lawsuits, accumulating over $240 million from settlements tied to Epstein’s estate and individuals like private-equity founder Leon Black, an Epstein client.

This latest financial obligation for JPMorgan is in addition to the $290 million it agreed to pay in a separate class-action lawsuit involving Epstein's accusers. Notably, Deutsche Bank, which took Epstein as a client after his tenure with JPMorgan, settled a comparable lawsuit for $75 million earlier in the year.

8 Responses to “USVI: JPMorgan settles lawsuit linked to Jeffrey E. Epstein for $75M”

  • Asking For Myself (26/09/2023, 17:50) Like (13) Dislike (1) Reply
    When will the bvi get one of these legal wins?
  • Liars (26/09/2023, 18:16) Like (24) Dislike (1) Reply
    Liars! They all knew what was going on and that is why they killed that lousy Epstein, to keep him from spilling the beans on everyone involved. All the rich and famous Pedophiles were shaking in their boots and we heard a lot of the names involved. If that slimy disgusting Epstein did commit suicide, it was because he knew they would kill him anyway. I just wish all of the names would have been made public, so people would know who to keep their children away from.
    • @Liars (26/09/2023, 20:25) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
      So true! They can tell us all of Donald Trump business, all of a sudden Russell Brand is a sex offender and all his business in the news but we still " don't know" who went to Epstein Island to have sex with children. You know why we don't know? Because it's the rich and famous. Did yall miss the part where the royal family denounced their own for being a pedophile? He was a good friend of Jeffrey. So was Bill Gates and our very own BVIslander.. Richard Branson.
    • @Liars (27/09/2023, 08:37) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
      I agree with you 100% until today I don't believe he kill himself. Set of disgusting rats and predators.
  • resident (26/09/2023, 23:30) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    did stacey give back the money from her friend jeffrey
  • @ RESIDENT (27/09/2023, 14:40) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    GIVE WHO ? WOMEN C DON'T DO THAT , (
    GIVE BACK ) THOSE WORDS ARE NOT IN THEIR MAKE UP , THEY ONLY KNOW ( GIMME ) (
    CAN I HAVE SOME ) ( OR I WANT ) WITH A SMILE
  • HMMM (28/09/2023, 06:57) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is just the 1 who got caught. EPSTEIN was 1 of MANY...... Do not be fooled.....


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