JPMorgan Allegedly Knew of Epstein's Misconduct Years Before Conviction, Lawsuit Claims

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JPMorgan Allegedly Knew of Epstein's Misconduct Years Before Conviction, Lawsuit Claims
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JPMorgan Chase was aware of accusations that Jeffrey Epstein paid to have underage girls brought to his home in 2006, according to allegations in a lawsuit by the US Virgin Islands. Mary Callahan Erdoes, head of the bank's asset and wealth management division, admitted in her deposition that JPMorgan was aware of the accusations. Despite concerns raised in 2006, the bank served Epstein for another seven years. The USVI and alleged Epstein victims sued JPMorgan last year, accusing it of facilitating the sex offender's crimes.

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