
Former Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands who filed a landmark civil lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase in late 2022, alleging the bank knowingly facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation for more than a decade by processing payments and maintaining accounts for his criminal enterprise. George's lawsuit alleged that JPMorgan had been warned about Epstein's conduct by its own compliance personnel but continued to provide banking services. She was fired by Governor Albert Bryan Jr. shortly after filing the suit, a termination that she and others publicly characterized as retaliation. The USVI also sued Deutsche Bank on similar grounds. JPMorgan ultimately reached a $290 million settlement with Epstein victims and a separate $75 million settlement with the USVI; Deutsche Bank settled for $75 million with victims. George's aggressive use of the USVI's authority as the jurisdiction where Epstein operated his Little Saint James compound drew national attention.
She had previously served as a judge and in other public legal roles in the Virgin Islands. Her name appears in EFTA filings and court documents related to the USVI-JPMorgan and USVI-Deutsche Bank proceedings.
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Who is Denise George?
Former Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands who filed a landmark civil lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase in late 2022, alleging the bank knowingly facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation for more than a decade by processing payments and maintaining accounts for his criminal enterprise. George's lawsuit alleged that JPMorgan had been warned about Epstein's conduct by its own compliance personnel but continued to provide banking services. She was fired by Governor Albert Bryan Jr. shortly after filing the suit, a termination that she and others publicly characterized as retaliation. The USVI also sued Deutsche Bank on similar grounds. JPMorgan ultimately reached a $290 million settlement with Epstein victims and a separate $75 million settlement with the USVI; Deutsche Bank settled for $75 million with victims. George's aggressive use of the USVI's authority as the jurisdiction where Epstein operated his Little Saint James compound drew national attention. She had previously served as a judge and in other public legal roles in the Virgin Islands. Her name appears in EFTA filings and court documents related to the USVI-JPMorgan and USVI-Deutsche Bank proceedings.
What is Denise George's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
Denise George appears in 2,042 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.
Is Denise George in the Epstein files?
Yes. Denise George is referenced in 2,042 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases.
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