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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2026 · 48 MIN

Mega Edition: The USVI And Their Epstein Money Chase (8/16/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

The U.S. Virgin Islands collected a substantial amount of money through civil litigation arising from Jeffrey Epstein’s activities in the territory, most significantly through settlements with Epstein’s estate and JPMorgan Chase. In 2022, Epstein’s estate agreed to pay the USVI more than $105 million to resolve allegations that Epstein had used the territory as a base for his trafficking operation and had fraudulently obtained lucrative tax benefits through his Virgin Islands businesses. The agreement also required the estate to surrender a significant portion of the proceeds from the sale of Little Saint James and Great Saint James, Epstein’s two private islands. A year later, JPMorgan Chase agreed to pay another $75 million to settle the USVI government’s lawsuit alleging that the bank had facilitated and profited from Epstein’s trafficking operation while ignoring numerous warning signs surrounding his financial activity. The bank did not admit liability, but the settlement directed tens of millions of dollars toward charities, victim services, mental-health programs and law-enforcement efforts in the territory.Taken together, those agreements meant the territorial government secured well over $180 million directly through two of its most prominent Epstein-related settlements, before accounting for the additional value associated with the island-sale provisions. The money was the product of an unusually aggressive civil enforcement campaign that treated Epstein’s operation not simply as the crimes of one individual but as an enterprise that relied upon corporations, financial institutions and favorable economic arrangements in the Virgin Islands. The USVI accused Epstein of exploiting the territory’s tax incentive program while simultaneously operating a trafficking network there, and later argued that JPMorgan had provided financial services that were indispensable to that enterprise. Whatever criticisms have surrounded the Virgin Islands’ own historical relationship with Epstein, its post-2019 litigation ultimately extracted enormous financial settlements from both his estate and one of the world’s largest banks, making the territory one of the most financially successful governmental plaintiffs in the sprawling legal aftermath of the Epstein scandal.to contact me:[email protected]

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