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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 46 MIN

Mega Edition: Jamie Dimon And The USVI/JP Morgan Epstein Related Lawsuit (6/16/26)

from Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles · host Bobby Capucci

Jamie Dimon was pulled directly into the U.S. Virgin Islands’ lawsuit against JPMorgan because he had served as the bank’s chief executive during most of the period when Jeffrey Epstein remained a valued client despite his 2008 conviction and repeated internal warnings about his conduct and financial activity. The Virgin Islands alleged that JPMorgan knowingly benefited from Epstein’s business, ignored red flags and continued supplying the banking infrastructure that helped sustain his trafficking operation. As the bank’s most powerful executive, Dimon was ordered to sit for a deposition about what he knew, when senior management learned of the concerns surrounding Epstein and why the relationship was not terminated until 2013.During his deposition, Dimon said he had never met or spoken with Epstein and did not remember being informed about him while Epstein was a customer. That testimony became a major point of contention because evidence showed that other senior JPMorgan figures—including Jes Staley and Mary Erdoes—were involved in discussions concerning Epstein, while compliance personnel had repeatedly raised concerns. The Virgin Islands unsuccessfully sought to question Dimon a second time after obtaining additional evidence, but his testimony still placed his leadership under intense scrutiny and raised questions about how such a controversial client could remain at the bank without the chief executive knowing. JPMorgan ultimately paid $75 million to settle the Virgin Islands’ claims without admitting liability, in addition to a separate $290 million settlement with Epstein’s victims.to contact me:[email protected]

Jamie Dimon was pulled directly into the U.S. Virgin Islands’ lawsuit against JPMorgan because he had served as the bank’s chief executive during most of the period when Jeffrey Epstein remained a valued client despite his 2008 conviction and repeated internal warnings about his conduct and financial activity. The Virgin Islands alleged that JPMorgan knowingly benefited from Epstein’s business, ignored red flags and continued supplying the banking infrastructure that helped sustain his trafficking operation. As the bank’s most powerful executive, Dimon was ordered to sit for a deposition about what he knew, when senior management learned of the concerns surrounding Epstein and why the relationship was not terminated until 2013.During his deposition, Dimon said he had never met or spoken with Epstein and did not remember being informed about him while Epstein was a customer. That testimony became a major point of contention because evidence showed that other senior JPMorgan figures—including Jes Staley and Mary Erdoes—were involved in discussions concerning Epstein, while compliance personnel had repeatedly raised concerns. The Virgin Islands unsuccessfully sought to question Dimon a second time after obtaining additional evidence, but his testimony still placed his leadership under intense scrutiny and raised questions about how such a controversial client could remain at the bank without the chief executive knowing. JPMorgan ultimately paid $75 million to settle the Virgin Islands’ claims without admitting liability, in addition to a separate $290 million settlement with Epstein’s victims.to contact me:[email protected]

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