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JPMorgan Bankers Kept Epstein Ties Post-Firing, Sparking $290 Million Settlement

Story Thread|Epstein Files Release: Public Fallout and Key Figures' Responses

Araverus Team|Friday, February 27, 2026 at 12:00 AM

JPMorgan Bankers Kept Epstein Ties Post-Firing, Sparking $290 Million Settlement

Araverus Team

Feb 27, 2026 · 12:00 AM

Compliance · Jeffrey Epstein · JPMorgan Chase · Sex Trafficking

ComplianceJeffrey EpsteinJPMorgan ChaseSex Trafficking

Internal emails and court documents reveal that JPMorgan Chase executives were aware of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged involvement in sex trafficking and money laundering for years, yet the bank continued to do business with him.

Despite multiple red flags, including Epstein's arrest in 2006 and his "high-risk" client designation in 2006, JPMorgan maintained its relationship until 2013. Senior compliance officers raised alarms as early as 2011, noting Epstein's suspicious transactions and payments to young women.

The bank has since agreed to a $290 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed by Epstein's victims and is facing further legal action from the US Virgin Islands. JPMorgan denies turning a blind eye, attributing the prolonged relationship to a mistake and expressing regret, while also pointing to Jes Staley, former head of private banking, as a key figure in maintaining the ties.

Thread Timeline: Epstein Files Release: Public Fallout and Key Figures' Responses

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Feb 27, 2026

JPMorgan Bankers Kept Epstein Ties Post-Firing, Sparking $290 Million Settlement(current)

Feb 27, 2026Trump Halts Federal Anthropic AI Use, Raising Stakes for Defense Tech Investors
Feb 28, 2026Bill Clinton Denies Epstein Knowledge as House Scrutinizes Foundation Connections
Mar 3, 2026House Releases Clinton Depositions, Fueling Political Risk in Epstein Probe
Mar 4, 2026Congressional Inquiry Summons Gates, Black, Goldman Lawyer on Epstein Ties

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How JPMorgan’s Bankers Stayed Close to Epstein After Bank Fired Him as a Clientwsj.comEpstein Lurked at JPMorgan for Years After Bank Kicked Him Out - Bloomberg.combloomberg.com'Lots of smoke. Lots of questions': Internal emails show JPMorgan Chase execs worried about the bank's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. So why did it take so long to cut him loose? - Business Insiderbusinessinsider.comEx-Barclays CEO & ex-JP Morgan Private Bank Head James Staley (Jes Staley) Shared Client Information with Jeffrey Epstein While Working at JP Morgan, James Staley was with JP Morgan for More than 30 Years & was Private Banker of Jeffrey Epstein, JP - Caproasiacaproasia.comEpstein Lurked At JPMorgan For Years After Bank Kicked Him Out - The Wealth Advisorthewealthadvisor.com

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