JPMorgan executive joked about the 'nymphettes' Jeffrey Epstein kept in his house: court docs
, according to a new filing in an ongoing lawsuit against the bank.
"Reminded me of JE's house, except it was more tasteful, and fewer nymphettes," the executive wrote, according to the new filing."More like the Frick [museum]. Art was fabulous."The lawsuit, which was first filed in December by the US Virgin Islands, accuses JPMorgan of knowing for over a decade that Epstein was involved in trafficking underage girls for sex, but was keeping him as one of its top clients anyway.
On one occasion, someone at the company asked if Epstein was at a party with Miley Cyrus, the filing said.
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