JPMorgan Chase allegedly handled over $1.1 million in payments from Jeffrey Epstein to "girls or women" after the bank claims to have ended their client relationship with the sex offender, according to the U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney. The attorney accused JPMorgan of not disclosing the payments until after the discovery period of an ongoing lawsuit, and requested the judge to impose monetary sanctions on the bank. The Virgin Islands lawsuit alleges that JPMorgan facilitated and financially benefited from Epstein's sex trafficking activities. JPMorgan denies any wrongdoing and has not yet commented on the allegations.
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