Business Maverick: JPMorgan Draws Line Between Trafficking and Assault in Epstein Case

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Business Maverick: JPMorgan Draws Line Between Trafficking and Assault in Epstein Case
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. urged a judge to throw out a lawsuit in which it’s accused of supporting Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking, claiming the late sex offender’s victim is on the wrong path in seeking compensation from the bank.

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