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AG fired after claiming JP Morgan turned 'blind eye' to Epstein sex trafficking
by ALEC SCHEMMEL | The National DeskTuesday, January 3rd 2023
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FILE - This July 25, 2013, file image provided by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement shows financier Jeffrey Epstein. The U.S. Virgin Islands has reached a settlement announced on Wednesday, Nov. 30. 2022, of more than $105 million in a sex trafficking case against the estate of financier Jeffrey Epstein.(Florida Department of Law Enforcement via AP, File)
In this Nov. 29, 2018 photo a Chase Bank logo is attached to an exterior wall at a bank location, in Dedham, Mass. JP Morgan Chase reports financial results on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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FILE - This July 25, 2013, file image provided by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement shows financier Jeffrey Epstein. The U.S. Virgin Islands has reached a settlement announced on Wednesday, Nov. 30. 2022, of more than $105 million in a sex trafficking case against the estate of financier Jeffrey Epstein.(Florida Department of Law Enforcement via AP, File)
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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (TND) — U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George has been relieved of her duties just days after filing suit against JP Morgan Chase for allegedly “turning a blind eye” to evidence of human trafficking being committed by Jeffrey Epstein.

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