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Major Update: US Virgin Islands Attorney General Fired For Filing Investigation Into Epstein’s Allies

NY Post

Disclaimer:  This article may contain the personal views and opinions of the author.

Something looks fishy in the U.S. Virgin Islands. 

Last week, the attorney general of the territory filed a lawsuit against JP Morgan Chase alleging ties to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operations. 

Epstein owned Little St. James in the Virgin Islands. In the court documents, the island is referred to as “pedophile island.”

The lawsuit also states that “Human trafficking was the principal business of the accounts Epstein maintained at JPMorgan.” 

President Joe Biden and first lady, Jill, visited the Virgin Islands last week on vacation as this was unfolding. 

Shortly following that visit, Attorney General Denise George was fired from her position by the governor of the territory. 

“The decision by Governor Albert Bryan to fire the A.G. came just days after Bloomberg News revealed that Ms. George in her capacity as V.I. attorney general had filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase — the largest bank in the United States and the world’s largest bank by market capitalization — without first informing Governor Bryan of such a major action, said a person with knowledge of the matter,” the Virgin Islands Consortium reported.

The governor’s communications director, Richard Motta Jr., in speaking to Fox News Digital said, “The governor relieved Denise George of her duties as attorney general. I am not at liberty to discuss details on personnel matters. I can only confirm that media reports indicating the JP Morgan lawsuit as the reason are not entirely accurate. I hope you understand.”

The complaint against JP Morgan Chase read in part:

“The Attorney General brings this action, after presenting her findings in September 2022, in her ongoing effort to protect public safety and to hold accountable those who facilitated or participated in, directly or indirectly, the trafficking enterprise Epstein helmed.” 

“The investigation revealed that JP Morgan knowingly, negligently, and unlawfully provided and pulled the levers through which recruiters and victims were paid and was indispensable to the operation and concealment of the Epstein trafficking enterprise.”

“Upon information and belief, JP Morgan turned a blind eye to evidence of human trafficking over more than a decade because of Epstein’s own financial footprint, and because of the deals and clients that Epstein brought and promised to the bank.” 

“These decisions were advocated and approved at the senior levels of JP Morgan, including by the former chief executive of its asset management division and investment bank, whose inappropriate relationship with Epstein should have been evident to the bank.”

“Indeed, it was only after Epstein’s death that JP Morgan belatedly complied with federal banking regulations regarding Epstein’s accounts,” the lawsuit continued.

Is there a connection between the Bidens’ visit to the Islands and the firing of AG George? It’s a question that should be asked. 

There is some reporting that the governor has not been pleased with Ms. George and her lawsuit against JP Morgan Chase was the straw that broke the camel’s back. 

Either way, it looks suspicious as do the other coverups related to the Jeffrey Epstein/Ghislaine Maxwell story. Will the public ever learn the truth? 

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