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Epstein Lurked at JPMorgan for Years After Bank Kicked Him Out
The disgraced financier sought, in a variety of ways, to stay connected to his old bank until the year he died
Five years after JPMorgan Chase & Co. sought to rid itself of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender was once again moving money into the bank.
In February 2019 -- six months before he died in a New York jail cell -- Epstein used one of his trusts that had been kicked out of JPMorgan half a decade earlier to wire $150,000 to his girlfriend’s brokerage account at the bank. After it landed, the money made up the bulk of the funding in the account.