The judge in the US Virgin Islands / Epstein accuser litigation against JPMorgan has ruled that the bank must produce documents related to CEO Jamie Dimon, ruling against the bank's argument that Dimon isn't relevant to the case because "He was not involved in any decisions regarding Epstein’s account…"
JPMorgan says Dimon isn't relevant to the case.
"He was not involved in any decisions regarding Epstein’s account, nor [REDACTED]," the bank notes.
The judge doesn't indicate why he ruled against the bank.
JPMorgan's opposition.https://t.co/SNXPBDtbU0 pic.twitter.com/t0VkH4td0G
As Bloomberg reports, the bank filed a third-party complaint on Wednesday afternoon against Staley in Manhattan federal court. According to the filing, Staley should be held liable if allegations about his relationship with Epstein are found to be true.
The filing comes weeks after the US Virgin Islands revealed bombshell emails between Staley and Epstein from 2010 referencing Disney princesses, presumably in the context of girls procured for sexual activities.
As Bloomberg reports, the bank filed a third-party complaint on Wednesday afternoon against Staley in Manhattan federal court. According to the fi...
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