U.S. Virgin Islands seeks $190M in Jeffrey Epstein Sex-Trafficking Suit
complex scheme in which the territory was deceived into allowing Epstein's behavior to continue unchecked.
Epstein was a client of JP Morgan Chase from 1998 through 2013, when the bank says it terminated the relationship - five years after the disgraced financier was convicted in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from a teenage girl. The bank eventuallywith a group of Epstein's alleged victims, who also claimed that the financial institution must have been aware of his activities, especially since he remained a registered sex offender after the 2008 case.
In a court filing Friday, the U.S.
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