Since the racial reckoning triggered by the death of George Floyd in the summer of 2020, corporations have opened their checkbooks and flashed their woke credentials.
Newly unsealed passages of a federal lawsuit reveal that more than 20 of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking victims were paid through JPMorgan accounts and the bank's former top executives discussed abuse allegations surrounding the late predator.
Big banks in the United States are getting ready to deal with shrinking profits due to factors like an overall difficult economic environment, despite the fact that interest incomes have risen over the past year.
The U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George has been terminated just four days after filing a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over the Jeffrey Epstein human trafficking ring.
The U.S. Virgin Islands is suing JP Morgan Chase & Co. in an effort to "protect public safety and to hold accountable those who facilitated or participated in, directly or indirectly, the trafficking enterprise Epstein helmed."
"Was Joe Biden directly involved with Hunter Biden's business deals, and is he compromised? That's our investigation," said incoming House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY).