Virgin Islands Prosecutor Fired Days After Suing Major Bank Over Jeffrey Epstein Ties
After suing a major bank for allegedly committing fraud, the top prosecutor of the U.S Virgin Islands lost her job. turning a “blind eye” Jeffrey Epstein, a serial sex-offender.
Governor Albert Bryan (D.VII) made a brief announcement about the dismissal of Attorney General Denise George.
“I relieved Denise George of her duties as attorney general this weekend,” Bryan said in a statement. “I thank her for her service to the people of the territory during the past four years as attorney general and wish her the best in her future endeavors.”
Although the governor didn’t give a reason, The Virgin Islands Consortium cited Sources claim that Bryan became increasingly frustrated with George and she sued JPMorgan Case the bank without notifying him.
George filed the federal suit in Manhattan against JPMorgan last week. George claims that JPMorgan failed to report suspicious financial activities by its client Epstein at their U.S Virgin Islands Villa on St. James Island while he was a beneficiary of sex trafficking operations.
JPMorgan declined to comment on the news. George being fired made it unclear what would happen to George’s lawsuit. Epstein-tied profits Including penalties and damages, as well as from the bank
George was not even notified of the lawsuit until less than a month later. settled a sex trafficking case against Epstein’s estate and co-defendants for over $105 million. In late November, two anonymous women who were allegedly trafficked by Epstein filed suit against JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank, claiming they were “complicit” in his crimes.”
Epstein, a wealth investor and convicted sex criminal, was taken to jail on 2019 sex trafficking allegations involving teenage girls. He was found dead by suicide, according to the New York City Medical Examiner.
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