JPMorgan Settles Jeffrey Epstein Lawsuit for $75 Million

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JPMorgan Chase is set to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit related to its ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit accused the bank of ignoring suspicious transactions and failing to properly monitor Epstein's accounts, which allegedly facilitated his illegal activities. The settlement comes as JPMorgan faces increasing scrutiny over its relationship with Epstein, who was a client of the bank for over a decade.
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