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Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit reveals explosive new details: report

Criminal Justice,Jeffrey Epstein,JP Morgan Chase,Banking And Finance,Child Sex Trafficking

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Jeffrey Epstein paid more than 20 sex trafficking victims from JPMorgan accounts, as the bank's top executives repeatedly flagged troubling abuse allegations against him, according to a new report.

The U.S. Virgin Islands government sued JPMorgan Chase alleging the bank was complicit in Epstein's sex crimes.

The Virgin Islands government on Wednesday unsealed sections of the federal lawsuit that had previously been redacted, Law & Crime reported.

"These women were trafficked and abused during different intervals between at least 2003 and July 2019, when Epstein was arrested and jailed, and these women received payments, typically multiple payments, between 2003 and 2013 in excess of $1 million collectively," according to the unsealed passages.

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