JPMorgan is being sued over its dealings with Mr. Epstein. In a deposition, Jamie Dimon, the bank’s chief executive, said he had barely heard of the disgraced financier.
Category: Sex Crimes
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JPMorgan Tries to Deflect Blame for Long Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein
An executive at the bank said in a deposition that the lender cut ties with Mr. Epstein after James Staley, his main advocate at JPMorgan, left. It was one of dozens of depositions in the sprawling litigation.
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Jamie Dimon to be Deposed as JPMorgan Faces Reckoning for Epstein Ties
Two lawsuits claim that the nation’s largest bank ignored signs about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking because it was profiting from its relationship with him.
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Rolf Harris, Disgraced British Entertainer, Dies at 93
His career as a musician and a painter over six decades ended abruptly when he was convicted of sexually abusing teenage girls.
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‘Victim/Suspect’ Review: When the Accuser Becomes the Accused
A reporter investigates cases in which sexual assault survivors were arrested on charges of false reporting in this cogent documentary.
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Deutsche Bank Will Pay $75 Million to Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
A proposed court settlement closes another chapter in the German bank’s relationship with the disgraced financier, which began in 2013 and continued up until late 2018.
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E. Jean Carroll Winning Courtroom Style
During the E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump rape trial, every detail was part of building the case. Even the clothes.
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E. Jean Carrol Winning Courtroom Style
During the E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump rape trial, every detail was part of building the case. Even the clothes.
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Lawsuit Accuses Former Associate of Harvey Weinstein of Rape
A former model has filed a suit against Fabrizio Lombardo and Disney.
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Jennifer Fox Said a Coach Abused Her. Now She Has Named a Legend
The New York Times – Sports:Jennifer Fox has long discussed what happened when she was 13 and her coach was 40. She even based a film on it. Now she has revealed the final detail: his identity.
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Hotels Can Be an Environment for Crime Against Women. What’s Being Done About It?
The New York Times – Travel:With their closed doors and transient nature, hotels can provide an environment for crimes like sex trafficking. An incident in the middle of the night prompts a writer to ask what is being done to prevent them.
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Gary Glitter Is Back in Prison After Violating Probation Terms
The New York Times – Music:The singer was released from prison last month after serving half of a 16-year sentence for sexually abusing three young girls decades ago.
