JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffic cases near $14 million, former exec reveals

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JPMorgan Chase has racked up $13.8 million in legal fees defending itself against allegations of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.

Both suits claim that the bank facilitated and profited Epstein's trafficking of women when he was a customer from 1998 through 2013.

Staley, 66, is opposing the bank's claim. He also has denied an allegation Doe that he sexually assaulted her. "Consistent with this theme, the three experts whom the bank has retained to support its third-party claims against Mr. Staley are focused on a single question: How much should Mr. Staley have to pay?" the filing said.

And"Shelley Chapman, a retired bankruptcy judge, opines that JPMorgan's $13.8 million in legal fees in the Jane Doe and USVI cases was 'reasonable,'"according to Staley's filing.

 

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