USVI says JPMorgan mentioned more than $1 billion in Jeffrey Epstein ‘human trafficking’ transactions after he died; CEO also said sorry

The video here shows the CEO of JPMorgan Chase bank apologizing for banking with Jeffrey Epstein. Now the USVI says that the bank has identified more than ONE BILLION in suspicious "human trafficking" transactions that are likely linked to Jeffrey Epstein - and this took place after Epstein allegedly killed himself. Why did the bank identify or notify the treasury about these payments after Epstein died? That part is odd considering Epstein's history and criminal allegations throughout his life. CNBC reported on more details about the bank issue, saying the following in a news article:

JPMorgan Chase notified the Treasury Department of more than $1 billion in transactions related to “human trafficking” by Jeffrey Epstein dating back 16 years after the notorious sex predator killed himself in 2019, a lawyer for the U.S. Virgin Islands told a federal judge at a hearing.

“Epstein’s entire business with JPMorgan and JPMorgan’s entire business with Epstein was human trafficking,” Mimi Liu, an attorney for the Virgin Islands, told Judge Jed Rakoff in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Thursday, according to a transcript reviewed by CNBC.

Liu cited the bank’s notification to the Treasury Department as she argued that Rakoff should issue a summary judgment against JPMorgan.

The huge bank is being sued by the Virgin Islands government for allegedly facilitating sex trafficking by Epstein of young women when he was a JPMorgan customer from 1998 through 2013.

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