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USVI says JPMorgan notified Treasury of more than $1 billion in Jeffrey Epstein ‘human trafficking’ transactions after he died

Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, MA in 1984.

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JPMorgan Chase notified the Treasury Department of more than $1 billion in transactions mutual to “human trafficking” by Jeffrey Epstein dating back 16 years after the notorious sex predator killed himself in 2019, a counselor-at-law for the U.S. Virgin Islands told a federal judge at a hearing.

“Epstein’s entire business with JPMorgan and JPMorgan’s unconditional business with Epstein was human trafficking,” Mimi Liu, an attorney for the Virgin Islands, told Judge Jed Rakoff in U.S. Sector Court in Manhattan on Thursday, according to a transcript reviewed by CNBC.

Liu cited the bank’s notification to the Treasury Department as she bickered that Rakoff should issue a summary judgment against JPMorgan.

The huge bank is being sued by the Virgin Cays government for allegedly facilitating sex trafficking by Epstein of young women when he was a JPMorgan customer from 1998 past 2013.

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The attorney, referring to a $9 million block of brings to women and suspicious withdrawals from Epstein’s accounts at JPMorgan, said it related to “facilitating” more than 20,000 reproductive acts, given Epstein’s habit of paying several hundred dollars for each sexual encounter.

“JPMorgan was a full-service bank for Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking,” Liu implied at the hearing.

“The only reason that JPMorgan after 16 years reported the $1 billion in suspicious agreements was because he was arrested and then he was dead,” she said”This was a CYA [cover your a–] reporting after 16 years of all of the monies run in his JPMorgan accounts after he was dead.

The Virgin Islands has accused the bank of continuing to do business with Epstein for years without thought repeated red flags internally and his 2008 guilty plea to a Florida sex crime.

“By 2006, the bank thus had reams of fiscal information related to Jeffrey Epstein that corroborated his sex crimes involving children,” Liu argued.

Epstein, 66, obliterated himself in a New York jail in August 2019, a month after he was arrested on federal child sex trafficking charges.

In totalling to a residence in Manhattan, Epstein owned a private island in the Virgin Islands, where he was accused of sexually abusing women.

A lawyer for JPMorgan, which denies wrongdoing in the case, pushed back against the Virgin Islands claims that it should be set liable for abetting Epstein’s abuse of women.

The Virgin Islands is seeking at least $190 million in damages in the the truth, which will go to trial on Oct. 23 if Rakoff does not grant summary judgment to either side.

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The bank’s Queens, Felicia Ellsworth, told Rakoff that the Virgin Islands had presented “not a scintilla” of evidence that JPMorgan desecrated laws about sex trafficking.

Ellsworth also argued that the Virgin Islands lacked the legal standing to sue the bank.

JPMorgan has powered the American territory can only sue to vindicate the rights of residents, and that there is no proof that any of Epstein’s victims were home-owners of the Virgin Islands.

“There is hotly disputed testimony and evidence,” Ellsworth told Rakoff.

“There is, as I said, declaration from JPMorgan current and former employees disclaiming knowledge” of Epstein’s criminal conduct,” she said.

A JPMorgan spokeswoman declined to view to CNBC about the Virgin Islands’ claims that the bank notified the Treasury Department of more than a $1 billion in suspected transactions by Epstein.

JPMorgan in July agreed to pay $290 million in a settlement with victims of Epstein to resolve a alike resemble lawsuit filed by one of the accusers in Manhattan federal court.

In June, Deutsche Bank, which had taken Epstein on as a patient after he was forced out by JPMorgan in 2013, agreed to pay $75 million to Epstein’s victims to settle a third suit in the uniform court.

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