Judge Allows Jes Staley’s Lawyers To Question Jeffrey Epstein Victim ‘Jane Doe’ in Her Lawsuit Against JPMorgan – Woman Got $290M Settlement From Bank, Accused Staley of Raping Her in Epstein’s House
A string of interconnected lawsuits is raging in Federal Court in New York, dealing with the relationship between the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the largest bank in America, JPMorgan Chase.
The bank settled a $290M lawsuit by an Epstein sex trafficking victim – a woman called only Jane Doe in the court records – and is still fighting a similar suit brought by the government of the Virgin Islands.
At the center of both of these lawsuits lies Jes Staley, who spent more than 30 years at JPMorgan, and became CEO of the asset-management and investment-banking divisions.
The discovery in the two lawsuits revealed a deep relationship between Staley and Epstein, and a court document shows that Jane Doe accused him of raping her in Epstein house.