Jes Staley was allegedly given permission to rape Jeffrey Epstein's victims at will
Staley informed Jane Doe that he had Epstein’s permission to do what he wanted to her.
JPMorgan Chase is suing Jes Staley in an attempt to remove themselves from Epstein’s human trafficking crimes. Below are some highlights of what Staley is alleged to have been privy to and done with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.
DOE’S ALLEGATIONS
Doe alleges that “Staley knew without any doubt that Epstein was trafficking and abusing girls” and that “all of [Epstein’s] staff, including his main attorney and accountant, worked full time to conceal the illegal operation.”
Doe repeatedly alleges in her complaint that JPMC knew of or participated in Epstein’s sex trafficking venture “through Staley.”
(“Not only was JP Morgan (through Staley) well aware of the allegations, but JP Morgan (through Staley) knew the identities of co-conspirators and many of the victims.”).
Doe also alleges, “Staley had observed victims personally, and he was aware that Epstein was shelling out millions of dollars to attorneys to take on these well-founded allegations.”
Doe alleges that Staley “personally observed Doe as a sex trafficking and abuse victim at times including through his departure from JP Morgan in 2013.”
Doe further alleges that Staley “personally spent time with young girls whom he met through Epstein on several occasions”; “personally visited young girls at Epstein’s apartments located at 301 East 66th Street”; “personally observed Epstein around young girls”; and personally observed, “Epstein sexually grab young women in front of him.”
Doe alleges that “one of Epstein’s friends used aggressive force in his sexual assault of her and informed Jane Doe 1 that he had Epstein’s permission to do what he wanted to her.”
Staley is this person, who she described as a “powerful financial executive” she had historically been afraid to identify.
Doe also alleges that Staley promised to “use his clout within JP Morgan to make Epstein untouchable.”
She claims that despite his alleged knowledge of the sex trafficking scheme, Staley repeatedly thwarted JPMC’s efforts to sever ties with Epstein.
NOTE
301 East 66 Street
There is a law in New York City that places blame on the owner of an apartment building for any harm that comes to anyone who either lives in or visits the property.
301 East 66th Street is one of many properties Leslie Wexner purchased and passed on to Jeffrey Epstein. On paper the building is owned by Epstein’s brother Mark.
The fact that the attorneys representing DOE have not sued the building—meaning Mark Epstein—says alot.
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