A US judge has ordered that JPMorgan Chase & Co and Deutsche Bank AG must face lawsuits accusing them of enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking.
JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank to face Epstein ties lawsuits
A US judge says JPMorgan Chase & Co and Deutsche Bank AG must face lawsuits accusing them of enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking.
The decision by US District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan could expose the banks to additional financial and reputational damage for keeping Epstein as a client, even after the late financier registered as a sex offender.
In a six-paragraph order, Rakoff said JPMorgan must face a lawsuit by the US Virgin Islands accusing it of missing red flags about Epstein’s abuse of women on Little St James, a private island he owned there.
The judge also ruled that both banks must face proposed class actions by women who said Epstein sexually abused them.