Elizabeth Warren Says on The Late Show: ‘And with Jeffrey Epstein, I Really Mean, Follow the Money’ - The Boston Globe
Senate Finance Committee report finds JPMorgan delayed reporting $1.3 billion in suspicious Epstein transactions, hindering law enforcement for nearly two decades, Senator Wyden said.
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Elizabeth Warren says on The Late Show: ‘And with Jeffrey Epstein, I really mean, follow the money’ - The Boston Globe
Warren said as a ranking member of the Senate’s banking committee she would like to zoom in on Epstein’s financial records, especially with JP Morgan Chase, the convicted pedophile’s banking firm.
Sen. Wyden: JPMorgan Overlooked $1.3B in Epstein Red Flags
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, is pushing for a full investigation into JPMorgan Chase over its alleged failure to report more than $1 billion in suspicious transactions linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
$1.2 Billion Suspicious Epstein Transactions? Wyden Demands Investigation After JP Morgan Failed To Report For Years
$1.2 Billion Suspicious Epstein Transactions? Wyden Demands Investigation After JP Morgan Failed To Report For Years Now that we’re making progress on Epstein – after President Trump and Mike Johnson were forced to cave under overwhelming pressure for DOJ disclosure – a logical next step is to look into who was funding the notorious sex-trafficker. On...
Senate Finance Committee chief Democrat Ron Wyden released a report on Thursday requesting an investigation to determine whether the largest U.S. bank, JPMorgan Chase (JPMC), deliberately concealed more than $1 billion in suspicious transactions from the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The text [...] The U.S. Finance Committee's Leading Senator Post Demands Investigation into JPMorgan and Epstein was first published in Information Focus.
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