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JPMorgan rejects claim Jamie Dimon discussed Jeffrey Epstein

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JPMorgan Chase on Wednesday rejected allegations cited in a recent report that CEO Jamie Dimon over years discussed the bank’s then-customer Jeffrey Epstein — a sex predator — with Jes Staley, who on the time was a top JPMorgan executive.

“We consider this is fake. There isn’t any evidence that any such communications ever occurred — nothing within the voluminous variety of documents reviewed and nothing within the nearly dozen depositions taken, including that of our own CEO,” JPMorgan spokeswoman Patricia Wexler said in a press release to CNBC.

“The one one that claims this to be true is currently accused of horrific acts and dishonesty – and hasn’t been deposed,” Wexler said, referring to Staley.

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Wexler’s comments got here hours after The Wall Street Journal published an article saying that Staley, in legal documents, said that for years he communicated with Dimon about JPMorgan’s business with Epstein.

Epstein was a client of the bank from 1998 to 2013, keeping a whole lot of tens of millions of dollars on deposit in multiple accounts.

“Within the documents, Staley said that Dimon communicated with him when Epstein was arrested in 2006 and in 2008 when Epstein pleaded guilty” to a sex crime in Florida, the Journal reported.

“Staley also said that Dimon communicated with him various times about whether to take care of Epstein as a client through 2012,” in keeping with the Journal.

Epstein served greater than a 12 months in jail for the Florida conviction of soliciting sex from a minor, a case that was widely reported on the time.

The Journal also reported that it had seen documents indicating that Dimon and Staley had a gathering scheduled with Epstein on March 2, 2010. JPMorgan told that newspaper that Dimon didn’t attend that meeting, and that it was not on the CEO’s calendar.

Dimon was deposed on Friday for 2 civil lawsuits in U.S. District Court in Manhattan against the bank accusing JPMorgan of enabling and financially benefiting from sex trafficking by Epstein.

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One suit was filed by the federal government of the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Epstein maintained a residence on a personal island. The opposite criticism was filed by an Epstein accuser who’s searching for to make her criticism a class-action suit on behalf of other women.

The suit against JPMorgan by an Epstein accuser alleges that Staley “knew with none doubt that Epstein was trafficking and abusing girls.”

JPMorgan has claimed in a court filing that Staley is the person identified, without being named in that suit, as using “aggressive force” in sexually assaulting an Epstein accuser.

Staley denies wrongdoing and likewise denies having known about Epstein’s abuse of young women.

Deutsche Bank, which became Epstein’s bank in 2013 after JPMorgan severed ties with him on the heels of Staley’s exit from the bank, earlier this month agreed to accept $75 million a lawsuit by one other Epstein accuser. That deal will profit other women who were victimized by Epstein in the course of the time he was a Deutsche Bank customer.

JPMorgan, which denies any wrongdoing, has alleged in legal filings that Staley is accountable for any civil liability arising from Epstein’s use of funds he had on deposit at that bank to send young women to the Virgin Islands and elsewhere to be abused by him and others.

Wexler last week said after Dimon’s deposition, “Our CEO reaffirmed after his deposition that, as he has previously said, he never met with him, never emailed him, doesn’t recall ever discussing his accounts internally, and was not involved in any decisions about his account.”

“There are over 1,000,000 pages of emails and other documents which were produced on this case and never one comes near even suggesting that he had any role in decisions about Epstein’s accounts,” Wexler said. 

“As we now have said, we now know that Epstein’s behavior was monstrous, and his victims deserve justice. In hindsight, any association with him was a mistake and we regret it, but these suits are misdirected as we didn’t help him commit his heinous crimes.” 

Epstein, 66, killed himself in a Manhattan jail in August 2019, a month after federal authorities arrested and charged him with child sex trafficking.

Dimon has expressed regret that JPMorgan did business with Epstein

“I’m so sad that we had any relationship to that man in any way,” the CEO told Bloomberg in an interview May 11.

“You recognize, we had top lawyers evaluating, from the [U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission] enforcement, the [Department of Justice], you understand, and clearly, had we known then what we all know today, we might have done things otherwise,” Dimon said.

– CNBC’s Dawn Giel contributed to this report.

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