Jamie Dimon says he’s ‘so sorry’ JPMorgan did business with Jeffrey Epstein

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said he’s “so sorry” Jeffrey Epstein was a client of JPMorgan’s. “Had we known then what we know today, we obviously wouldnt’ve,” …

that he never had any dealings with Epstein, and didn’t even know the sex offender was a JPMorgan client until his 2019 arrest.

The financier was a client in 2005 when Palm Beach police began an investigation into reports that Epstein molested a 14-year-old girl; in 2006, when he was arrested on a single count of soliciting prostitution and sentenced to 18 months in prison; and in 2011, when he was registered as a level three sex offender.

It was Dimon’s second mea culpa in less than a week. He made similar comments in an interview with Bloomberg last Thursday.The court filing pointed to, including the current CEO of JPMorgan’s asset and wealth management division, Mary Erdoes, and Jes Staley, a former top lieutenant at the bank.

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