JPMorgan accuses US Virgin Islands of harboring Jeffrey Epstein for 2 decades

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The filing said Epstein also supported congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, now the territory’s delegate to the Congress and who once worked for agency that awarded his tax benefits.

committed by the late Jeffrey Epstein, accusing the US Virgin Islands of harboring and shielding the disgraced financier as he abused young women and girls over two decades.

Epstein, a registered sex offender, allegedly abused women and girls on a private island he owned within the territory, and bought a second island nearby to keep people from spying on him. A spokesperson for the US Virgin Islands attorney general’s office called the filing “an obvious attempt to shift blame away from JPMorgan Chase, which had a legal responsibility to report the evidence in its possession of Epstein’s human trafficking, and failed to do so.”

The filing said Epstein also supported congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, now the territory’s delegate to the Congress.According to the filing, Epstein also backed Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, the territory’s delegate to the US Congress, who once worked for an agency that awarded his tax benefits.“As I’ve stated in the past, contributions made by Jeffrey Epstein to my campaign were donated to women and children-focused non-profits in the Virgin Islands.

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