- A JPMorgan Chase executive once joked about the "nymphettes" Jeffrey Epstein kept in his house.
- The latest filing is part of an ongoing lawsuit between the US Virgin Islands and the bank.
- Epstein was charged in 2019 fo trafficking underage girls for sex, but died in prison soon after.
A JPMorgan Chase executive once joked about the "nymphettes" that Jeffrey Epstein kept in his house, according to a new filing in an ongoing lawsuit against the bank.
In an email sent to another JPMorgan higher-up in 2012, the executive described the home of one of the bank's clients, comparing it to Jeffrey Epstein's home, according to the motion, which was filed in Manhattan court on Monday.