Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
Senator Elizabeth Warren is demanding answers from JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon about whether he acted on advice connected to Jeffrey Epstein while lobbying against a proposed British tax on bankers’ bonuses. Warren’s questions follow the release of a 2009 email exchange in which Epstein asked then-Labour minister Peter Mandelson whether Dimon should pressure UK chancellor Alistair Darling over the tax. Mandelson reportedly replied that Dimon should “mildly threaten” Darling, and Dimon later warned that JPMorgan could reconsider investments in Britain, including plans for a new London headquarters. Warren said the communications raise serious questions about the extent of JPMorgan’s relationship with Epstein and what Dimon Dimon testified in 2023 that he had never met Epstein and had not heard his name until Epstein’s 2019 arrest. JPMorgan continues to insist that Dimon never communicated with Epstein, never sought his advice and was not involved in decisions involving Epstein’s accounts. The bank has also rejected former executive Jes Staley’s claim that he discussed Epstein with Dimon, describing Staley’s testimony as unreliable. JPMorgan acknowledged that maintaining Epstein as a client was a mistake but said the bank ended the relationship in 2013 and would have acted sooner had it known he was continuing to commit crimes. Warren is now seeking a fuller accounting of whether Dimon’s lobbying efforts were influenced, directly or indirectly, by Epstein and his political connections. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: JP Morgan boss pressed by US senator about contact with Jeffrey Epstein | JP Morgan | The Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jul/13/jp-morgan-boss-jamie-dimon-us-uk-jeffrey-epstein-elizabeth-warren]
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