First lady of the Virgin Islands emailing child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein
Why was the former first lady of the Virgin Islands emailing child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein over the draft language in a proposed bill meant to update its sex offender policies? Also, why is JPMorgan willing to pay at least $290 million to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims?
“This is the suggested language; will it work for you?”
The former first lady of the Virgin Islands to Jeffrey Epstein, in discussing an update its sex offender monitoring laws in 2011, according to a scorching new court document.
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Three years after pleading guilty to soliciting prostitution of a minor, Jeffrey Epstein had the ear of the wife of the then-Virgin Islands governor in attempting to craft sex-offender legislation that wouldn’t put too much of a crimp in his lifestyle.
That’s one of the latest scorching allegations in a legal brief filed by JPMorgan Chase, which is trying to turn the tables on the Virgin Islands government.
Since late last year, the Virgin Islands has tried to hold the behemoth financial institution liable for knowingly profiting from Epstein’s sex-trafficking conspiracy. JPMorgan’s most potent defense against the allegations has been a counteroffensive, the latest of which reveals alleged communications between Epstein and former Virgin Islands first lady Cecile de Jongh from 2011.