Will Jeffrey Epstein’s Sex-Trafficking Clients Be Named?
Mimi Lui, an attorney representing the U.S. Virgin Islands, has filed suit in federal court against JPMorgan Chase. Lui charged that over $1 billion in suspicious transactions have been reported to the U.S. Treasury since Epstein’s death and that JPMorgan Chase ignored sex-trafficking red flags over many years, thus enabling these crimes. The case will go to trial on October 23 unless a settlement is reached.
Damn well ought to. MSM's lack of curiosity on that subject is telling.
I suspect a few low-level people will be tossed under the bus while the big fish are protected.
No offense, but I hope you're 103 years old