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Senators Call for Hearings About JPMorgan’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Democrats want CEO Jamie Dimon to testify about keeping Epstein as a client until 2013

Jeffrey Epstein had dozens of accounts at JPMorgan’s private bank.
Jeffrey Epstein had dozens of accounts at JPMorgan’s private bank. Photo: Shuran Huang for WSJ

Ten Democratic Senators are calling for a congressional hearing about JPMorgan Chase’s decision to keep Jeffrey Epstein as a bank client for about 15 years.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.), the ranking Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, said JPMorgan Chief Executive Jamie Dimon and other executives should testify under oath about what they knew about Epstein’s crimes and if they ignored red flags about his activities.

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