Bank of America settles over Epstein claims
Bank of America settled a sex-trafficking lawsuit filed by Jeffrey Epstein victims; similar banks paid $290 million and $75 million in related cases, court records show.
- Bank of America settled a class action lawsuit accusing the bank of ignoring suspicious financial transactions related to Jeffrey Epstein despite knowledge of his crimes.
- The proposed class action alleged that Bank of America valued profit over protecting victims from Epstein's sex trafficking operation.
- The settlement with Bank of America is seen as a step towards justice for Epstein's accusers, following settlements with JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank.
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Bank of America settles lawsuit from Jeffrey Epstein accusers, scuttling Leon Black deposition
The lawsuit alleged that Bank of America facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking operation.US Department of JusticeJeffrey Epstein victims and Bank of America reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit.The terms haven't yet been publicly disclosed.JPMorgan paid $290 million and Deutsche Bank paid $75 million for similar lawsuit settlements.Bank of America settled a proposed class-action lawsuit from Jeffrey Epstein accusers who alleged…
Bank of America Settles Epstein-Related Lawsuit
Bank of America has agreed to settle a civil lawsuit filed by women who accused the bank of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse. The lawsuit accused the bank of ignoring suspicious transactions related to Epstein. A scheduled deposition and trial will not proceed if the settlement is approved.
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