US Virgin Islands Gave Jeffrey Epstein $300 Million in Tax Incentives, JPMorgan Filing Says – IOTW Report

US Virgin Islands Gave Jeffrey Epstein $300 Million in Tax Incentives, JPMorgan Filing Says

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The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) gave deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein more than $300 million in tax incentives and other benefits, according to a court filing from JPMorgan Chase.

JPMorgan Chase alleged that Epstein was given over $300 million in tax incentives and had sex offender monitoring requirements lifted thanks to bribes and help given to USVI officials, enabling his sex trafficking operation, according to Tuesday court filings. JPMorgan Chase previously paid $290 million in a class action lawsuit to Epstein’s victims after ignoring internal warnings about Epstein.“

For two decades, Epstein maintained a quid pro quo relationship with USVI’s highest ranking officials,” the filing alleges. “He gave them money, advice, influence, and favors. In exchange, they shielded and even rewarded him, granting him more than $300 million in tax incentives, waiving sex offender monitoring requirements, looking the other way when he walked through USVI airports accompanied by girls and young women, and even facilitating ESL classes and visas that allowed Epstein to bring victims to his island.” read more

5 Comments on US Virgin Islands Gave Jeffrey Epstein $300 Million in Tax Incentives, JPMorgan Filing Says

  1. Where is the list of all the government officials he bribed, the ones who lifted his monitoring restrictions and helped with visas for under-age girls? Where is the list so they can all be prosecuted?

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