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JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N) said the U.S. Virgin Islands gave Jeffrey Epstein more than $300 million in tax incentives and waived sex offender monitoring requirements, shielding the disgraced late financier as he gave cash and gifts to top officials.
The newly unredacted filing is part of JPMorgan's effort to show that the U.S. Virgin Islands, including former first lady Cecile de Jongh, "actively facilitated" Epstein's sexual abuse of young women and teenage girls.
JPMorgan had described a "quid pro quo" relationship between Epstein and U.S. Virgin Islands officials such as de Jongh, whose husband, John, served as governor from 2007 to 2015.
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"JPMorgan Chase is the only party to this lawsuit that had real-time knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's human trafficking operation," Venetia Velazquez, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Virgin Islands attorney general, said in a statement.
"The evidence disclosed so far suggests the bank chose to prioritize its profits over protecting victims."
JPMorgan had described a "quid pro quo" relationship between Epstein and U.S. Virgin Islands officials such as de Jongh, whose husband, John, served as governor from 2007 to 2015.
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JPMorgan also said the territory waived restrictions on Epstein's ability to travel, despite his sex offender status.
In a Tuesday night court filing, the largest U.S. bank also described how Epstein allegedly paid law enforcement entities such as the Virgin Islands Police Department.
It's painful how no arrests have been made yet, outside Epstein and Maxwell. The clients are all still being protected.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: LoneCloudHopper2
It's painful how no arrests have been made yet, outside Epstein and Maxwell. The clients are all still being protected.
If they were to go after the client list I'm afraid there wouldn't be enough politicians left in DC to run the country!
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: LoneCloudHopper2
It's painful how no arrests have been made yet, outside Epstein and Maxwell. The clients are all still being protected.
If they were to go after the client list I'm afraid there wouldn't be enough politicians left in DC to run the country!