U.S. Virgin Islands Filed Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Chase
The lawsuit claims that JPMorgan Chase was a part of Epstein's trafficking operation and ignored red flags while providing banking services to him.
The U.S. Virgin Islands filed a lawsuit against banking giant JPMorgan Chase.
The lawsuit accuses the wall street corporation of ignoring the conduct of the recent disgraced financier, Jeffrey Epstein. A complaint was filed claiming that JPMorgan Chase made it easy for Epstein to traffic minors with intentions of sexual abuse.
The bank allegedly knowingly “provided and pulled the levers through which recruiters and victims were paid”.
The lawsuit claims that JPMorgan Chase was a part of Epstein’s trafficking operation and ignored red flags while providing banking services to him.
Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George filed three counts against the bank including a charge of participating in sex trafficking and has requested a jury trial.
JPMorgan Chase has not yet commented because the litigation is still pending.