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Albert Bryan Jr.

USVI Governor; fired AG four days after JPMorgan Epstein lawsuit; pressured AG on Epstein per FBI memo.

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Also known as: Albert Jr., Albert Bryan

Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands since 2019, the territory where Epstein based his operations for two decades and received substantial tax benefits. Bryan fired Attorney General Denise George on December 31, 2022, four days after she filed a major lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase accusing the bank of facilitating Epstein's sex-trafficking operation. Bryan said the termination was unrelated to the lawsuit, citing process and communication concerns. An FBI interview memorandum released on January 30, 2026 contains George's account that Bryan pressured her within two weeks of her 2019 appointment regarding Epstein's request for a travel-reporting waiver, with a text message from Bryan reading "you need to make a decision on the Epstein matter." George further alleged Bryan told her she was going after people who are members of our team, and directed her to settle Epstein estate litigation for $80 million, well below the $105 million she ultimately secured.

JPMorgan court filings alleged Epstein's companies received approximately $300 million in USVI tax benefits between 1999 and 2018.

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Governor, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Albert Bryan Jr. is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Political Donations (16)

Cross-referenced against FEC Schedule A (individual contributions). Name matching does not confirm identity.

$7,000 across 16 contributions (19802016)
OTH: $4,600Democrat: $1,200NNE: $1,200

Top Recipients

EMPLOYEES OF RTX CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
$4,600
TEXAS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEENNE
$1,200
Harvey GanttDEMSenate
$700
Stacey PlaskettDEMHouse
$500

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About Albert Bryan Jr.

Who is Albert Bryan Jr.?

Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands since 2019, the territory where Epstein based his operations for two decades and received substantial tax benefits. Bryan fired Attorney General Denise George on December 31, 2022, four days after she filed a major lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase accusing the bank of facilitating Epstein's sex-trafficking operation. Bryan said the termination was unrelated to the lawsuit, citing process and communication concerns. An FBI interview memorandum released on January 30, 2026 contains George's account that Bryan pressured her within two weeks of her 2019 appointment regarding Epstein's request for a travel-reporting waiver, with a text message from Bryan reading "you need to make a decision on the Epstein matter." George further alleged Bryan told her she was going after people who are members of our team, and directed her to settle Epstein estate litigation for $80 million, well below the $105 million she ultimately secured. JPMorgan court filings alleged Epstein's companies received approximately $300 million in USVI tax benefits between 1999 and 2018.

What is Albert Bryan Jr.'s connection to Jeffrey Epstein?

Albert Bryan Jr. appears in 86 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.

Is Albert Bryan Jr. in the Epstein files?

Yes. Albert Bryan Jr. is referenced in 86 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases.

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