JPMorgan was urged to cut ties to Jeffrey Epstein, lawsuit claims

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A new version of a lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase & Co of aiding in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking includes claims that the bank ignored pleas to cut ties with the financier, and that someone joked about whether Epstein knew Miley Cyrus.

of aiding in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking includes claims that the bank ignored pleas to cut ties with the financier, and that someone joked about whether Epstein knew Miley Cyrus.

It also elaborates on the previously-disclosed accusation that Epstein's behavior was so widely known at JPMorgan that senior executives joked about his interest in young girls. The U.S. Virgin Islands is seeking unspecified damages from the largest U.S. bank for Epstein's alleged abuse of young girls and women on Little St. James, a private island he owned.

Erdoes testified in a recent deposition that JPMorgan terminated Epstein as a customer in 2013 after she learned that his withdrawals were "actual cash," the complaint said.Last month, the bank sued Staley, claiming he concealed what he knew about Epstein.

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