US Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George on Wednesday filed a federal civil complaint against JP Morgan Chase Bank for “turning a blind eye” to the financial transactions that fueled the heinous crimes of their former client Jeffrey Epstein and his pals, Bloomberg reports.
George called her suit, which was filed in a Manhattan federal court, part of an “ongoing effort” to hold accountable those who partook in Epstein’s underage sex trafficking ring on Little Saint James aka “Epstein Island,” lying within the US Carribbean territory. “Human trafficking was the principal business of the accounts Epstein maintained at JPMorgan,” the complaint states.
Of course such action will likely get a lukewarm reception at best from the fanboys obsessed with the Epstein case, even if it could force a public disclosure of entities who paid him for his “services.” Anything that doesn’t “prove” Hillary’s goons murdered him in 2019 to prevent him from implicating her and her husband in the sex trafficking is a “psyop” and a distraction. Never mind that Epstein died in a federal lockup managed by the Bureau of Prisons whose leadership reported to Attorney General Bill Barr who in turn reported to former President Trump, or that it was former Trump Administration Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta who as US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida in 2007 let Epstein off the hook on federal sex trafficking charges. It’s been three years and none of those inconvenient facts never mattered to them, so why should they now?