Jeffrey Epstein survivors and the Virgin Island government can pursue claims that JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank knowingly benefited from participating in a sex trafficking venture.
The ruling ratchets up pressure on JPMorgan, whose CEO Jamie Dimon was recently served with a subpoena. Some of its former senior executive Jes Staley's roughly 1,200 messages with Epstein have spilled into the public sphere as a result of this lawsuit.
This week, "Objections" rebroadcasts a previous episode of another Law&Crime podcast, "Sidebar," whose host Angenette Levy interviews Adam Klasfeld on the topic.
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