by Doug Mainwaring, LifeSite News:
‘JPMorgan broke every rule to facilitate Epstein’s sex-trafficking and feed off his wealth and connections,’ the legal complaint alleges.
The late Jeffrey Epstein exchanged texts with a bank executive referring to sex-trafficked girls by individual Disney princess names.
A newly released, less redacted, court filing by the U.S. Virgin Islands against J.P. Morgan Chase Bank (JPMorgan) for having “facilitated and sustained” Jeffrey Epstein’s expansive sex trafficking network displays his use of the coded language. The Disney princess names appeared in email exchanges between Epstein and one of the bank’s former senior executives.
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The filing accuses the bank of having facilitated Epstein’s sex crimes.
“Far from the so-called ‘ordinary’ banking services JPMorgan claims it provided to Epstein, JPMorgan broke every rule to facilitate Epstein’s sex-trafficking and feed off his wealth and connections,” the legal complaint alleges.
The court case alleges that the enabling of Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation didn’t just occur at arms-length, something that would allow the banking behemoth to claim plausible deniability.
Jes Staley, the head of a JP Morgan division which catered to extremely wealthy clients like Epstein, enjoyed a close personal relationship with Epstein and presumably benefitted from his sex trafficking of young women and girls.
According to the amended, more detailed court filing:
Between 2008 and 2012, Staley exchanged approximately 1,200 emails with Epstein from his JP Morgan email account. These communications show a close personal relationship and “profound” friendship between the two men and even suggest that Staley may have been involved in Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.
They also reveal that Staley corresponded with Epstein while Epstein was incarcerated and visited Epstein’s Virgin Islands residence on multiple occasions. Epstein even advised Staley in connection with Staley’s salary negotiations at JP Morgan in July of 2008.
Staley sent an email to Epstein on November 1, 2009, when Epstein was incarcerated and Staley was presumably visiting Little St. James, saying:
So when all hell breaks lo[o]se, and the world is crumbling, I will come here, and be at peace. Presently, I’m in the hot tub with a glass of white wine. This is an amazing place. Truly amazing.
He added:
Next time, we’re here together. I owe you much. And I deeply appreciate our friendship. I have few so profound.
Then on December 4, 2009, Staley told Epstein via email: “I realize the danger in sending this email. But it was great to be able, today, to give you, in New York City, a long heartfelt, hug.”