Bank of America settles Jeffrey Epstein accusers' lawsuit

The Independent
Bank of America settled a lawsuit from women accusing the bank of enabling Jeffrey Epstein's abuse by overlooking suspicious financial activity.

Summary

Bank of America has settled a civil lawsuit brought by women who allege the bank facilitated their sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit, filed as a class action in October by a plaintiff known as Jane Doe, claimed the bank disregarded numerous warnings about Epstein’s criminal activity due to prioritizing profits over victim safety. The accusers argued that Bank of America ignored suspicious financial transactions linked to Epstein, despite possessing substantial information regarding his crimes.

(Source:The Independent)

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