A recent court filing in the US Virgin Islands has exposed the far-reaching influence of financier Jeffrey Epstein. It reveals that Epstein was able to use his connections with politicians, royalty, businesspeople, and bankers to promote his agenda.
JP Morgan Chase Investigation
The court filing in a federal lawsuit against JP Morgan has uncovered an internal investigation conducted by the investment bank in 2019. The investigation sheds light on why the bank seemingly turned a blind eye to Epstein’s crimes. It suggests that JP Morgan prioritized financial gains over the safety of Epstein’s victims.
According to the document, Epstein directed business to JP Morgan on multiple occasions. He even facilitated meetings between Jes Staley, a top executive at JP Morgan, and members of the British government, including Peter Mandelson and Alistair Darling.
Jeffrey Epstein got $300 mln in US Virgin Islands tax incentives, JPMorgan says https://t.co/KMmb0lbCZb pic.twitter.com/qhNFvU9Bk6
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 21, 2023
🚨 NEW: JPMorgan Chase has just revealed the US Virgin Islands gave Jeffrey Epstein more than $300 MILLION in tax incentives and waived sex offender monitoring requirements for the disgraced financier.
The bank is also alleging top USVI gov. officials KNEW about Epstein’s… pic.twitter.com/q5DaO4MsHG
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 21, 2023
Links between Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein detailed in JPMorgan report https://t.co/O7MQ4purkc
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 21, 2023
Epstein’s Methods
Epstein was involved in arranging meetings between JP Morgan and influential figures. In one instance, he facilitated a meeting between JP Morgan and a company seeking a $200 million capital line, introducing them to Prince Andrew.
The report highlights that JP Morgan Chase was willing to overlook the potential damage to its reputation because Epstein could bring valuable business opportunities to the bank.
The methods Epstein used to achieve this are a separate cause for concern.
JP Morgan report suggested Duke of York and the convicted sex offender were in touch a few months after their walk together in New Yorkhttps://t.co/uOiVccH68o
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) June 21, 2023
JPMorgan Chase JPM.N said the US #VirginIslands 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.https://t.co/zqlttYdMbT
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) June 21, 2023
This article appeared in The State Today and has been published here with permission.
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