Overview
- A former JPMorgan Chase executive claimed to have communicated with CEO Jamie Dimon about the bank's business with Jeffrey Epstein.
- JPMorgan's former general counsel wrote in a 2011 email that Jeffrey Epstein should not be a client of the bank.
- Dimon denies such conversations with the executive ever happened, and the executive’s statements are false.
- Dimon testified that he never heard of Jeffrey Epstein and his crimes against teenage girls and young women until the financier was arrested in 2019.
- Dimon insisted that whether to keep Epstein as a client would have ultimately been left up to the company’s general counsel.