Mega Edition:   Why Did Wall Street Enable Jeffrey Epstein?  (7/12/26)

Mega Edition: Why Did Wall Street Enable Jeffrey Epstein? (7/12/26)

Some of the most powerful figures and institutions on Wall Street treated Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal history as a manageable reputational problem rather than a reason to cut him off. JPMorgan Chase kept Epstein as a client until 2013, five years after he pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor, while he continued moving large sums of money, withdrawing substantial amounts of cash and maintaining relationships with senior bankers. Evidence disclosed through litigation showed that employees and executives were aware of his status as a sex offender and repeatedly encountered warning signs surrounding his accounts, yet the bank continued serving him while Epstein introduced wealthy prospects and cultivated his relationship with executive Jes Staley. JPMorgan later agreed to pay $290 million to settle claims brought on behalf of Epstein’s survivors and another $75 million to resolve the U.S. Virgin Islands’ allegations that the bank had enabled and financially benefited from his trafficking operation, without admitting liability.

When JPMorgan finally dropped Epstein, Deutsche Bank accepted him as a client despite his conviction, sex-offender registration and widely reported history. New York regulators later found that the bank failed to properly monitor millions of dollars in suspicious transactions, including payments to women, cash withdrawals and legal expenses connected to alleged co-conspirators, resulting in a $150 million penalty. Wealthy financiers also continued dealing personally with Epstein long after his conviction. Apollo co-founder Leon Black paid Epstein approximately $158 million for tax and estate-planning advice between 2012 and 2017, demonstrating how Epstein remained financially valuable and socially acceptable within elite circles even after his crimes were public knowledge. The pattern was not simply one of people failing to notice what Epstein was. Banks, executives and billionaires repeatedly encountered information that should have ended the relationships, but continued them because Epstein generated fees, offered access to wealthy clients and occupied a protected position inside the financial establishment.


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