Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, asked to provide new testimony by Epstein accuser.

Attorneys representing a victim of Jeffrey Epstein are seeking to resume testimony from JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and other bank executives as part of a lawsuit alleging that the bank facilitated Epstein’s sex trafficking activities. The lawyers claim that JPMorgan has sought to hinder the case by withholding documents. The accuser, known only as Jane Doe, asserts that JPMorgan benefited financially by facilitating Epstein’s abuse of her and other young women. A separate lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands government makes similar accusations against the bank. JPMorgan denies any wrongdoing but has expressed regret over its relationship with Epstein.

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