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According to reports, Elizabeth Warren has written to Jamie Dimon requesting clarification on the extent of J.P. Morgan's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and how much he knows about such a relationship. The media quoted the letter as reporting that Warren, the chief Democratic member of the US Senate Banking Committee, sent a letter to Damon last week asking if he had sought advice from Epstein when lobbying against Britain's taxation of bankers' bonuses. The media quoted information published in Epstein's files between Peter Mandelson and the late sex offender Epstein. They discussed the possibility of Damon calling the then British Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling. Warren wrote in the letter: “These resurfaced emails and related reports have raised serious questions about the extent of the bank's relationship with Epstein and how much you know about these relationships.” J.P. Morgan Chase said in a statement that Dimon had never met Epstein and “did not participate in any decisions relating to the Epstein account.” The bank also said that Dimon often communicates with some finance ministers on such topics, and any claim that he has accepted Epstein's suggestions is untrue.

智通財經·07/13/2026 07:25:01
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According to reports, Elizabeth Warren has written to Jamie Dimon requesting clarification on the extent of J.P. Morgan's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and how much he knows about such a relationship. The media quoted the letter as reporting that Warren, the chief Democratic member of the US Senate Banking Committee, sent a letter to Damon last week asking if he had sought advice from Epstein when lobbying against Britain's taxation of bankers' bonuses. The media quoted information published in Epstein's files between Peter Mandelson and the late sex offender Epstein. They discussed the possibility of Damon calling the then British Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling. Warren wrote in the letter: “These resurfaced emails and related reports have raised serious questions about the extent of the bank's relationship with Epstein and how much you know about these relationships.” J.P. Morgan Chase said in a statement that Dimon had never met Epstein and “did not participate in any decisions relating to the Epstein account.” The bank also said that Dimon often communicates with some finance ministers on such topics, and any claim that he has accepted Epstein's suggestions is untrue.