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@boxox said ↗To lie about what happened or something? Yes, some of Jeffrey Epstein's victims have been paid settlements from agreements reached with JPMorgan Chase and through a confidential claims program. JPMorgan Chase paid a $290 million settlement to victims in a class-action lawsuit, and a separate claims program funded by Epstein's estate paid out approximately $121 million to around 150 eligible claimants. JPMorgan Chase settlement Amount: $290$ 290$290 million.Reason: To resolve a class-action lawsuit that claimed the bank ignored red flags about Epstein's sex-trafficking operation while keeping him as a client.Approval: The settlement was granted final approval by a U.S. District Judge in November 2023. Epstein's victim claims program Amount: The program, managed by Jordana Feldman, paid out over $121$ 121$121 million to approximately 150 eligible claimants.Process: Victims submitted claims in a confidential setting, and payments ranged from a few hundred thousand to several million dollars depending on the severity and duration of abuse.Source of funds: The program was funded by Epstein's estate. Other settlements Deutsche Bank: Also paid a $75$ 75$75 million settlement to Epstein's victims.US Virgin Islands: JPMorgan Chase also reached a $75$ 75$75 million settlement with the U.S. Virgin Islands in a separate lawsuit alleging the bank facilitated Epstein's sex trafficking.
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  • Yes, some of Jeffrey Epstein's victims have been paid settlements from agreements reached with JPMorgan Chase and through a confidential claims program
    . JPMorgan Chase paid a $290 million settlement to victims in a class-action lawsuit, and a separate claims program funded by Epstein's estate paid out approximately $121 million to around 150 eligible claimants.





    JPMorgan Chase settlement
    Amount: $290$ 290
  • $290
  • million.
  • Reason: To resolve a class-action lawsuit that claimed the bank ignored red flags about Epstein's sex-trafficking operation while keeping him as a client.
  • Approval: The settlement was granted final approval by a U.S. District Judge in November 2023.



  • Epstein's victim claims program
    Amount: The program, managed by Jordana Feldman, paid out over $121$ 121
  • $121
  • million to approximately 150 eligible claimants.
  • Process: Victims submitted claims in a confidential setting, and payments ranged from a few hundred thousand to several million dollars depending on the severity and duration of abuse.
  • Source of funds: The program was funded by Epstein's estate.





  • Other settlements
    Deutsche Bank: Also paid a $75$ 75
  • $75
  • million settlement to Epstein's victims.
  • US Virgin Islands: JPMorgan Chase also reached a $75$ 75
  • $75
  • million settlement with the U.S. Virgin Islands in a separate lawsuit alleging the bank facilitated Epstein's sex trafficking.
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