AG’s for 16 US States and Washington DC Object to $290M Settlement Between JPMorgan Chase and Epstein’s Victims
An association with Jeffrey Epstein is a stain in someone’s reputation that does not easily fade from the world’s memory. Just ask America’s largest bank.
A string of interconnected lawsuits have been raging in Federal Court in New York involving JPMorgan Chase, Epstein Trafficking Victims and the Government of the US Virgin Islands.
In the last days, it seemed like the bank was finally about to close this dark chapter, having reached settlements with both the victims and the USVI – but a major disruption to these plans may have just arisen.
JPMorgan Chase’s $290 million class-action settlement with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims is facing objection from many U.S. states, alleging that the agreement ‘would limit their ability to seek compensation for sexual abuse victims’.