This Attorney General Was Fired After She Filed Lawsuit Against JPMorgan For Facilitation Of Jeffrey Epstein’s Abuse Of Women & Girls
Over the New Year’s weekend, an attorney general was terminated after she filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase for facilitating the abuse of girls and women by convicted felon Jeffrey Epstein.
The Virgin Islands Consortium has the story.
Attorney General Denise George was terminated on Saturday after serving four years with the Bryan administration, the Consortium can confirm.
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The decision by Governor Albert Bryan to fire the A.G. came just days after Bloomberg News revealed that Ms. George in her capacity as V.I. attorney general had filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase — the largest bank in the United States and the world’s largest bank by market capitalization — without first informing Governor Bryan of such a major action, said a person with knowledge of the matter.
The lawsuit claims JPMorgan Chase facilitated convicted felon Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of women and girls, alleging that the bank should have known about Epstein’s illegal activity and as part of its anti-money laundering procedures, should have reported their client to authorities.
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George accused the bank of turning a blind eye to the sex trafficking operations that went on on Epstein’s private island in the USVI, Little St. James.
JP Morgan as of Thursday had not yet commented on the lawsuit, however reports from a source to the Guardian newspaper are that the disgraced financier’s relationship with the bank ended “long before his ongoing misconduct became known.”
People familiar with the situation said Mr. Bryan had been frustrated with Ms. George for sometime and that her action against the bank was the final straw.
Carol Thomas-Jacobs, chief deputy attorney general at the V.I. Dept. of Justice has been tapped as acting A.G. following Ms. George’s termination, the Consortium has learned.
Clearly, this is about more than just talking to the governor.
Perhaps, we should see if Governor Bryan is tied to Epstein…
Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media