JPMorgan sues former exec over Jeffrey Epstein relationship
NEW YORK (AP) — JPMorgan Chase has sued one of its former executives saying he knew that Jeffrey Epstein was abusing and trafficking girls. JPMorgan is facing lawsuits over its own relationship with Epstein. The New York bank has been sued by the government of the U.S. Virgin Islands as well as an woman identified as Jane Doe. The lawsuits claim that JPMorgan should have seen evidence of Epstein’s sex trafficking and knowingly benefited from it. In its lawsuit filed Wednesday against Staley, JPMorgan seeks to hold him — instead of itself — responsible to damages to Jane Doe.