JPMorgan ignored Epstein’s ‘nymphettes,’ US Virgin Islands says

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JPMorgan ignored Epstein’s ‘nymphettes,’ US Virgin Islands says
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The U.S. Virgin Islands is suing JPMorgan for at least $190 million, saying the bank ignored red flags about Epstein because he was a wealthy and lucrative client from 1998 to 2013.

including executives discussing how the disgraced late financier surrounded himself with “nymphettes.”llowing Epstein’s sexual abuse of young womenThe bank accused the territory of facilitating visas that allowed Epstein to bring victims, and of “looking the other way” whenever Epstein arrived at local airports accompanied by young women and girls.

Ahead of a scheduled Oct. 23 trial, the US Virgin Islands wants a judge to declare that JPMorgan participated in Epstein’s sex trafficking and obstructed law enforcement. “Reminded me of JE’s house, except it was more tasteful, and fewer nymphettes,” the executive wrote. “More like the Frick [museum]. Art was fabulous.”JPMorgan, in contrast, wants the judge to declare that the US Virgin Islands’ should not be able to seek monetary relief, and that the territory’s claim the bank obstructed law enforcement be denied.

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